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Aerial Photography in Bogense Water Tower

See Denmark from above in 20 beautiful aerial photos in Bogense Water Tower - and see Bogense from above from the top of the water tower!

In the Bogense Water Tower, you can see 20 exciting aerial photos showing Denmark from above. Aerial photographer and pilot Jesper Larsen sees Denmark from the air when he flies around the country to photograph companies. He captures fascinating subjects with his camera that show Denmark in a completely new way, and it's not always easy to see where in the country the picture was taken.

There are works of various sizes from all over the country in the water tower.

You also get the opportunity to see Bogense and Kattegat from above. You can go up the many steps in the water tower's narrow staircase and go out onto the viewing platform. From here you can see far over both the cozy old market town and the sparkling sea with the many small islands.

You can see more beautiful aerial photos by Jesper Larsen at the outdoor exhibition at Østre Mole in Bogense.

Bogense Water Tower

Bogense Water Tower was inaugurated on 24 November 1910 in connection with the commissioning of the town's waterworks.
The tower is about 16 meters high and the diameter is about 8 meters. The tower was designed by architect Gundlach-Petersen and is a smaller version of the water tower in Fredericia built in 1909. The water tower's water pipes were definitively closed in 1996, and today the tower is used as an exhibition venue - and when it is open, you can also enjoy the magnificent view from there.

⇒ Read more about Bogense Water Tower

Practical information

There is free entry.

The exhibition is overseen by the association Turismens Venner and is organized by VisitNordfyn.

The works can be bought by number and with Jesper Larsen's signature.

Opening hours

18 May – 30 June: Saturday and Sunday and public holidays at 11.00-16.00
1 July – 15 August: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11.00-16.00
16 August – 29 October: Saturday and Sunday at 11.00-16.00

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