
Provstgaards Jagthus
Provstgaards Jagthus is the perfect stop, whether you are on a walk, bike or drive in West Jutland. At the museum you will get an insight into what life was like, at the beginning of the 20th century.
Provstgaards Jagthus is beautifully located at Skjern Å and Pumpestation Nord.
The small house was built in 1922 by the brothers Niels Provstgaard and Søren Kristian Jensen, Ringkøbing Fjord Museer bought the house in 1993. The two brothers lived of nature around them. Among other things they sold fish and went in search of otters - the house is characterized by them and their lifestyle. Niels Provstgaard, a carpenter, built things when the brothers needed them, such as the exhibition cabinets for his beautiful collection of birds. The brothers were, in many ways, pioneers and received telephone, radio and motorboats as some of the first in the area.
The house underwent a major renovation in 2018 and it is now ready to accommodate guests in the cozy old living rooms.