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Wadden Sea Centre

Coordinates: 55°17′44″N 8°40′9″E / 55.29556°N 8.66917°E / 55.29556; 8.66917
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Wadden Sea Centre
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LocationVester Vedsted

The Wadden Sea Centre (Template:Lang-da) is the visitor center for the UNESCO World Heritage Site the Wadden Sea, an intertidal zone of the North Sea stretching from the Netherlands to Denmark. The center serves to raise awareness of the Wadden Sea and the marshlands around it. Located in Vester Vedsted, Denmark, the center opened in February 2017[1].

Features and Exhibits

The centre features many exhibits and activities, some of which are listed below.

The Migration of Birds

The Migration of Birds

Two rooms at the centre are dedicated exclusively to learning about the birds, with videos, interactive games featuring bird calls and art featuring the various birds of the Wadden Sea.

The Sky

A large area where visitors can explore items from the Wadden Sea with microscopes, as well as learn about the various birds from the region.

The Landscape of the Wadden Sea

Room dedicated to tides and storm floods of the Wadden Sea. Videos on the walls show the various environments found in the Wadden Sea region, and there are several installations explaining the tides and their effect on the environment. An interactive sand box installation shows settlements forming on higher ground.


Life in the Wadden Sea

Life in the Wadden Sea

An area featuring three tanks with creatures from the Wadden Sea, the largest of which visitors are invited to put their hands in.


The Anatomy of Migratory Birds

An exhibition featuring interactive displays, bones, preserved specimens and artwork all teaching about the anatomy of birds.


Tales of the Wadden Sea

An exhibit dedicated to the peoples who have lived along the Wadden Sea.


The Departure

Art installation "The Departure"

The final room in the exhibition features an artwork of glass with video projections showing the flight of birds.

Other Features

  • Cafe
  • Small theater showing a film about storms on the Wadden Sea
  • Gift Shop


Tours

The center offers tours to the Wadden Sea (including oyster tours) and the neighboring island of Mandø[2].

Architecture

The building was designed by Danish architect Dorte Mandrup and was named Danish Building of the Year in 2017 by a committee of Denmark's top architects[3]. The center is the built in cooperation with Esbjerg Municipality, the A.P. Møller Fund, Arbejdsmarkedets Feriefond, Danish Outdoor Council, Louis Petersens Legat, Augustinus Fonden and Realdania.


See also

References

55°17′44″N 8°40′9″E / 55.29556°N 8.66917°E / 55.29556; 8.66917