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Museet Lilleskov Teglværk/Lilleskov Brickworks Museum

Lilleskovvej 69, 5690

Just off the Margueritruten

2.1 km from the route through Fyn og Øhavet — a short detour.

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Overview

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Lilleskov Brickworks Museum is a preserved tileworks run by a local society dedicated to keeping the former brickworks in operation as a working museum. Visitors gain an impression of traditional production in an authentic industrial setting. Over the years, the museum has developed into a small cultural venue, with a growing programme of events held in the old works. In summer, trolleycycling on the disused Assens railway line adds an unusual, family-friendly activity that brings both local residents and visitors out into the surrounding landscape.

Visit Lilleskov Brickworks Museum if you are interested in industrial heritage and small, volunteer-run museums. It works well as a short, focused stop to see a former tileworks up close, especially if you can combine it with a cultural event. In summer, the trolleycycling on the old Assens railway line offers a relaxed, low-key outdoor activity.

A good stop for industrial heritage and summer trolleycycling just off the route.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
1–2 hours, longer if you take part in trolleycycling or an event.
Best time to visit
Summer, when trolleycycling on the former Assens railway line operates and the programme of cultural events is typically more active.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What can I see at Lilleskov Brickworks Museum?
At Lilleskov Brickworks Museum you visit a preserved tileworks run as a museum by a local society. You can see the former industrial buildings and equipment and get a sense of how bricks and tiles were once produced. The site also functions as a small cultural venue, with various events held among the historic structures, especially in recent years as activities have expanded.
How long should I plan for a visit to Lilleskov Brickworks Museum?
Most visitors can see the main brickworks site in about one to two hours, depending on how closely they look at the buildings and displays. If you plan to join a cultural event or go trolleycycling on the disused Assens railway line in summer, it is sensible to allow extra time so you can enjoy both the museum and the activity without rushing.
Is Lilleskov Brickworks Museum suitable for children and families?
Lilleskov Brickworks Museum can work well for families interested in how things were made in the past. The preserved tileworks gives children a direct look at old industrial machinery and buildings. In the summer season, the trolleycycling on the abandoned Assens railway line is a straightforward, active experience that often appeals to both children and adults looking for something different outdoors.
What is the trolleycycling at Lilleskov Brickworks Museum?
In summer, Lilleskov Brickworks Museum offers trolleycycling on the abandoned Assens railway line. Visitors pedal small rail trolleys along the disused track, turning a former transport route into a simple, recreational outing. It has become a popular activity among both local residents and tourists, and works as a relaxed way to add some light exercise to a museum visit.
Do I need to visit Lilleskov Brickworks Museum at a specific time of year?
You can visit Lilleskov Brickworks Museum at different times of year, but the experience changes. The museum itself focuses on the preserved tileworks buildings and can be of interest in any season. However, many cultural events and the trolleycycling on the abandoned Assens railway line take place in summer, so this season generally offers more activities around the site.

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