Elverhøj Museum of History and Art

[1] Later, due to the city's decline in budget, the ownership and maintenance was transferred to Solvang Heritage Associates in June 2007.

[5] It came from the famous folk play Elverhøj from 1828 where a king visits dancing wood-spirits and forest friends at night.

[1] Elements of Scandinavian architecture can be seen throughout the building, such as ornamental wrought iron, a carved wooden front door, and hand-painted panels.

[1] There is a traditional Danish kitchen with pine floors, countertops, and tables decorated with hand-painted green and stenciled flowers.

[5] The museum also contains a number of old photographs and traditional arts and crafts, such as displays of paper cutting, lace-making, and wooden clog making.