Margueritruten Compass

Museum

Strøjer Samlingen / Strøjer Collection

Bogyden 12, 5610

On the Margueritruten

Strøjer Samlingen / Strøjer Collection sits directly on the route through Fyn og Øhavet.

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Overview

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Strøjer Samlingen, also known as the Strøjer Collection, is a private car museum where a large number of notable vehicles are housed in a garage-style setting. On selected days the doors open to the public, giving visitors the chance to walk among rare and distinctive cars that you would not usually see up close. The focus here is firmly on the vehicles themselves rather than wider museum displays, so it suits visitors who enjoy studying design details, engineering and performance. For drivers following the Margueritruten, it works as a purposeful detour for anyone with a keen interest in cars.

Visit Strøjer Samlingen if you are interested in high-performance or unusual cars and like the idea of exploring a private collection. The setting is informal, more like a large garage than a traditional museum, and time on site is usually spent simply walking, looking and taking photos. It is a focused stop rather than a long half-day visit.

A worthwhile stop for car enthusiasts, offering close-up access to a private collection in a garage-style setting.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
1–2 hours
Best time to visit
Strøjer Samlingen is only open to visitors on selected days, so the best time to visit is whenever public opening is scheduled. Car museums tend to be fully indoors, making this an all-weather stop. If you prefer more space around the exhibits, aim for quieter periods outside major holidays or weekends.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What kind of place is Strøjer Samlingen?
Strøjer Samlingen, or the Strøjer Collection, is a private car museum where the vehicles are displayed in a garage-like setting. It is not a large, multi-gallery institution but rather a substantial private collection opened to the public on certain days. The focus is on seeing a range of unusual and high-performance cars up close, rather than on interactive exhibits or wider motoring history.
How long should I plan to spend at Strøjer Samlingen?
Most visitors can see the collection in about one to two hours. The experience mainly involves walking through the garage-style halls, looking at the cars and taking photos at your own pace. There is no need to allow half a day unless you like to spend a long time examining individual vehicles in detail or are visiting as part of a longer car-focused outing.
Is Strøjer Samlingen suitable for visitors who are not car experts?
Yes, you do not need to be a specialist to enjoy Strøjer Samlingen. Even without deep technical knowledge, many visitors appreciate the design, colour and variety of the vehicles on display. That said, the stop is most rewarding if you have at least a general interest in cars, as the visit centres almost entirely on looking at the collection rather than broader cultural or historical exhibits.
Do I need to check opening times before visiting Strøjer Samlingen?
You should check opening information before planning a visit. Strøjer Samlingen is a private collection that opens to the public only on selected days, rather than daily like a typical museum. Schedules can change, so it is sensible to confirm current visiting days and any conditions for entry in advance, especially if you are timing a road trip around a stop here.
Is Strøjer Samlingen a good stop on the Margueritruten for families?
Families who enjoy cars may find Strøjer Samlingen an engaging short stop, as the main activity is walking around and looking at a wide range of vehicles. However, there is no indication of dedicated family facilities or child-focused activities, so it suits children who are already interested in cars or like looking at big, impressive vehicles rather than those who need hands-on exhibits or playgrounds.

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