ArtGallery
Aerial art from Denmark
Lufthavnvej 131 Beldringe, 5270
Just off the Margueritruten
3.3 km from the route through Fyn og Øhavet — a short detour.
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Overview
RecommendedAerial art from Denmark is an outdoor photo exhibition at HCA Airport on Funen, featuring large-format aerial images by photographer Jesper Larsen. The display invites you to experience Denmark from above, with landscapes, coastlines and towns seen from a pilot’s-eye view. As the exhibition is outside and accessible every day, it works well as a flexible stop on a driving route. You can walk along the images at your own pace, take a short break from the road and gain a different visual angle on the country you are exploring at ground level.
Stop here to get a bird’s-eye perspective on the Danish landscapes you are driving through. Jesper Larsen’s large outdoor images make it easy to dip in for a short visit, stretch your legs and see familiar scenery from an unfamiliar angle, without needing to plan around fixed opening hours.
A simple, flexible outdoor stop offering striking aerial views of Denmark’s landscapes at HCA Airport.
Planning your visit
- How long to stay
- 30-60 minutes.
- Best time to visit
- Daytime in clear, dry weather is best, so you can comfortably view the outdoor images and see the details in the aerial photographs. Longer, lighter days in late spring to early autumn will generally make the stop more pleasant, but the exhibition can be visited year-round when conditions are suitable.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
Frequently asked
- What is Aerial art from Denmark at HCA Airport?
- Aerial art from Denmark is an outdoor exhibition of large-format aerial photographs by Jesper Larsen at HCA Airport on Funen. The images show Denmark’s landscapes, coastlines and towns as seen from the air. You walk past the photos outside, so there is no traditional gallery building, and you can visit as part of a short stop on a drive.
- Do I need a ticket to see the Aerial art from Denmark exhibition?
- The exhibition is described as outdoors and open every day. This suggests it functions more as a public display than a conventional ticketed museum visit. However, arrangements at airports can change, so if you need certainty about access or any possible entry conditions, check locally with HCA Airport or tourist information before you go.
- How long should I plan for a visit to Aerial art from Denmark?
- Most visitors will need only a short stop, as the exhibition consists of a series of outdoor aerial photos you can walk past at your own pace. Around half an hour is usually enough to see the images, take a few photos and have a break from driving, though photography enthusiasts may wish to stay longer.
- Is Aerial art from Denmark suitable to visit with children?
- Yes, many families should find it easy to include, as the exhibition is outdoors and you move along the photos in your own time. Children who like planes, maps or spotting places from above may find the images engaging. As it is at an airport, keep an eye on younger children and follow any local safety instructions.
- Can I visit Aerial art from Denmark in bad weather or in winter?
- The exhibition is outdoors and open every day, so it remains accessible in different seasons. However, viewing large photographs is more comfortable and rewarding in dry, bright conditions. In heavy rain, strong wind or snow, the experience will be less pleasant, so consider the weather forecast when planning your stop.
- How does Aerial art from Denmark fit into a Margueritruten road trip on Funen?
- Aerial art from Denmark is a good short stop slightly off the signed route, letting you stretch your legs and see the island and wider country from a different perspective. You can combine it with nearby places such as Occupation museum Fyn or Lunde Kirke for a varied day that mixes art, history and local landscapes.
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