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A Bronze Bust of J. Christmas Møller

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A Bronze Bust of J. Christmas Møller sits directly on the route through Fyn og Øhavet.

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Overview

If you have time

This bronze bust of John Christmas Møller stands in the northernmost part of Skovanlægget, facing Klintevej. It is a small outdoor sculpture stop rather than a place that needs much time, but it fits well into a short walk through the area. The bust is by sculptor Jørgen Gudmundsen-Holmgreen and is part of the local cluster of public artworks near the route.

Visit if you are already exploring the nearby sculptures in Skovanlægget. It is quick to see, easy to combine with other stops, and gives you a straightforward example of a local commemorative bust in a green setting.

A brief stop that works best as part of a wider sculpture walk.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
10–15 minutes
Best time to visit
Daytime, when the sculpture and the surrounding park setting are easiest to see.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

How long do I need at the Bronze Bust of J. Christmas Møller?
Most visitors will only need a short stop. Plan about 10 to 15 minutes if you are simply looking at the bust and continuing on to nearby sculptures. It is better treated as part of a small walking loop than as a separate destination on its own.
Is it worth stopping here if I am driving the route with children?
Only if you already plan to stop in the area. It is an outdoor sculpture, so it does not offer much by itself for children, but it can be a quick break during a short walk if your group enjoys public art or open spaces.
Can I combine this with other sights nearby?
Yes. It is close to several other listed artworks and can be paired easily with them on foot. That makes it a practical stop if you want to see a few points of interest without spending long in one place.
What kind of place is it exactly?
It is an outdoor bronze bust in a park-like setting. There is no need for a long visit, and it works best as a simple viewpoint within a wider walk through the area rather than as a standalone attraction.
Do I need to know anything about John Christmas Møller before visiting?
No. You can appreciate it simply as a portrait sculpture and a local memorial. Knowing more about the person behind the bust may add context, but it is not necessary for a quick visit.

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