Museum
Lokalhistorisk Arkiv for Humble, Lindelse og Tryggelev-Fodslette Sogne
Hovedgaden 64, 5932
Near the Margueritruten
12 km from the nearest signed point on the Fyn og Øhavet section — a worthwhile side trip.
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Overview
If you have timeLokalhistorisk Arkiv for Humble, Lindelse og Tryggelev-Fodslette Sogne is a local history archive in Humble. It collects material connected with people and properties in the area, including photos, records, documents and family histories. For visitors, it is a specialist stop rather than a general museum, best suited to anyone interested in local records or family research. [1]
Visit if you want a focused look at local history sources from this part of Langeland. The archive is mainly useful for research, family names and old documents rather than for a broad museum visit. [1]
A niche stop for local history and family research, rather than a main sightseeing attraction.
Planning your visit
- How long to stay
- 30-60 minutes
- Best time to visit
- Weekdays during normal daytime hours, when a small archive stop is most practical.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
Humble Church
Church · 280 m
Lars Calmar - Sculptor and Artist
Local business · 477 m
Long dolmen the Grave of King Humble
Historic building · 668 m
Dolmen chamber by Kædeby
Historic building · 913 m
Ann-Kerstina Nielsen - Graphic Artist
Local business · 964 m
Graphics Gallery - by Ann-Kerstina Nielsen
Art gallery · 964 m
Frequently asked
- Is this a museum or an archive?
- It is a local history archive with museum-like value for visitors interested in the area’s past. The material collected there focuses on people and properties in the local parishes, including photos, protocols, documents and family histories. It is better for research than for a general exhibit visit. [1]
- What can I expect to find there?
- The archive gathers photos, records, documents and family histories connected with the area. That makes it especially relevant if you are looking for local names, old property details or background on families from the surrounding parishes. [1]
- Is it worth visiting if I am not doing family research?
- Yes, but mainly as a short specialist stop. If you are interested in local history, old records or the way a community preserves its own memory, it can be useful. If you want a broad museum experience, it is likely to be less rewarding. [1]
- How long should I plan for a visit?
- Plan for a brief stop, roughly 30 to 60 minutes, unless you are doing detailed research. The archive’s value is in the material it holds, so the time needed depends on whether you are browsing or looking for something specific.
- Can I combine it with other places nearby?
- Yes. It fits well with a short visit to Humble Church or one of the nearby historical landmarks. Those pairings work better than trying to treat the archive as a long standalone visit.
- Is this a good stop for children?
- It is not especially aimed at children. The archive is most useful for adults, older children or anyone with a specific interest in local history, documents or family research.
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