Immerse yourself in Denmark's most celebrated artistic movement — the Skagen Painters — inside the museum purpose-built to honour P.S. Krøyer, Anna Ancher, and their circle. The luminous coastal canvases here are bucket-list Scandinavian culture.
What to expect
Step into sun-drenched galleries where the Skagen Painters' obsession with Denmark's extraordinary northern light leaps from every canvas — bonfires on the beach, fishermen hauling nets, long midsummer evenings rendered in shimmering gold and blue. The collection spans over 1,800 works and includes the studios of Anna and Michael Ancher. The museum's beautifully landscaped garden contains the graves of several Skagen masters, adding a poignant, personal dimension to the visit. An on-site café with garden terrace makes for a civilised mid-morning pause.
Good to know
The museum is a 10-minute taxi or 20-minute walk from the cruise port. Open daily; pre-booking a timed entry or private guided tour is recommended in summer. Allow 1.5–2 hours. Combined visits with Anchers Hus next door are popular — both managed by the same foundation.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Skagen — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.