The resistance movement on Gyldenløveshøj

Light chain for dropping weapons

The resistance movement's reception of weapons during the 1940-45 occupation was full of drama. Take part in a reconstruction under the cover of darkness on Gyldenløveshøj.

There was a lot of preparatory work behind the dropping of English weapons in the central Zealand countryside.

Hear about the organization of the dangerous deliveries and take part in a reconstruction of one of the places, Gyldenløveshøj, where the receptions actually took place. The Borup group was exposed to heroic and terrifying episodes both before, during and after the receptions.

It was about not being discovered by the Germans when the British planes delivered their cargo. That's why the group made a chain of lights as a signal to the pilots, and we're going to try that too. Please bring your own flashlight.

Meeting place: Parking lot at Gyldenløveshøj, Skjoldenæsvej, 4330 Hvalsø.

It is necessary to buy a ticket in advance.

Note: Unless otherwise stated, this event will be held in Danish

Prices
Adult
DKK 90, -
Children 12-18 years
DKK 30, -
Children under 12 years
DKK 0, -
Apr 17, 2024
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19:00 - 20:30

Location

Gyldenløveshøj
Skjoldenæsvej

organizer

Ringsted Museum and Archive
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