Stevns Fort Recreates Original Command Center
The nerve center of Denmark’s secret defense system has been recreated at the Stevnsfort Cold War Museum, enhancing the presentation of history by drawing parallels to current geopolitical developments. Bare walls, the original plotter table from the 1960s, felt-tip pens, and teletypes. The historical details are all in place in Stevnsfort’s original command center, from which conscripts monitored 25,000 annual ship passages through the Øresund. […]
Stevnsfort offers activities for children and adults during winter break
During winter break weeks 7 and 8, the Stevnsfort Cold War Museum opens its doors to both adults and children who want to experience Cold War history up close, 18 meters underground. The underground fortress Stevnsfort was formerly a secret bunker used by the Danish military. Today, the fortress can be explored on guided tours for adults who wish to […]
Denmark's first pterosaur fossil has been discovered at Stevns Klint
Stevns Klint Makes Fossil History in Denmark: A small bone from a pterosaur has been found at the cliff. This is the first time evidence has been found that a pterosaur was present in the area that would later become Denmark.


