
Podcast fra Langelands Museum og VisitLangeland med gode historier fra Langeland og aktuelle udstillinger. www.langelandsmuseum.com eller www.langeland.dk
Podcast fra Langelands Museum og VisitLangeland med gode historier fra Langeland og aktuelle udstillinger. www.langelandsmuseum.com eller www.langeland.dk
Episodes

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF BLACK SQUIRRELS
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
A very special conservation project has been launched on Langeland. Black squirrels have a very special place in Danish history. The black species is endangered because it is being mixed with the genes of the common red squirrel. Listen to Claus Dalskov talk about the black squirrels' journey to Langeland and how you can improve your chances of spotting one of these wild animals in the wild.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF THE DUTCHMAN’S HOUSE
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Today, Hollænderhuset (The Dutchman's House) is the practical and historical hub for the public forests on North Langeland. In the exhibition, you can explore the stories hidden in the old forests. Listen to historian and museum curator Jeppe Jøhn Hørsholm tell stories about the small half-timbered house here in the state-owned forests.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF THE HAT HILLS
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
The hat hills are iconic in the Langeland landscape and are evenly distributed across the island. How they were formed is still unclear, but listen to biologist Astrid Ejlersen recount the best theories and stories about the names of Langeland's ‘mountains’ and ‘banks’.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF WILD HORSES
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
In VisitLangeland's podcast series Sounds Of Langeland, we focus on the origins of Exmoor ponies and the purpose of grazing. The horses are looked after by caretaker Max Dinesen, who talks about the Danish Nature Agency's project at Bagenkop and what the horses are actually used for.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF THE PASSAGE GRAVE
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
This section focuses on one of Langeland's many burial mounds and takes a closer look at Tvillingejættestuen in Tvedeskov. Archaeologist Otto Uldum from Langeland Museum talks about finds made during the excavations and what the burial mounds were used for in the Neolithic period.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF TRANEKÆR CASTLE
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
In this section, we meet Count Christian Ahlefeldt Laurvig, who currently resides at the castle, and learn about the castle's history and the most compelling stories about this magnificent building. Discover the story of a 400-year-old abduction and the castle's beautiful red colour.
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
SOUNDS OF THE BEECH TREE
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
The story goes that Denmark's national anthem, ‘Der er et yndigt land’ (There is a lovely country), was written right here under the large beech tree in Stengade Forest. We asked historian Jeppe Jøhn Hørshom from Langeland Museum whether this is true. He also tells us about who Adam Oehlenschlaeger was and his connections to Langeland.
Music: Musikefterskolen i Humble
This podcast is co-funded by the EU.

Friday May 01, 2026
Der Klang der Spione
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Ein Umzugskarton mit Tausenden von Fotos der Küste und Infrastruktur von Langeland – aufgenommen von ostdeutschen Spionen mit dem Ziel, Langeland zu erobern, falls der Kalte Krieg heiß geworden wäre. Hören Sie Museumsleiter Peer Henrik Hansen darüber erzählen und erfahren Sie, wie schlimm es hätte kommen können.
Der Podcast ist von der EU mitfinanziert.

Friday May 01, 2026
Der Klang der Schwedischen Kriege
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Hören Sie dem Historiker und Museumsdirektor Jeppe Jøhn Hørsholm zu, wie er erzählt, dass die Lage Langelands auf der Landkarte entscheidend für unsere Rolle in den Schwedenkriegen war und wo heute die Denkmäler für die hartnäckige Verteidigung der Langeländer gegen die schwedischen Truppen in den Jahren 1657-1660 stehen.
Der Podcast ist von der EU mitfinanziert.

Friday May 01, 2026
Der Klang von Ristinge Klint
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Hören Sie der Biologin und Naturvermittlerin Marianne Petersen zu, wenn sie über Ristinge Klint berichtet – einen geologischen Hotspot, der als Geostätte ausgewiesen wurde, da er die Entstehungsgeschichte Dänemarks erzählt. Die zahlreichen und verschiedenfarbigen Schichten der Klippe erzählen eine faszinierende Geschichte über 130.000 Jahre geologischer Landschaftsbildung.
Der Podcast ist von der EU mitfinanziert.
