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Sinebjerg Markhus
Sinebjerg Markhus is a packed lunch house and a small cultural history gem located at Sinebjerg on Horneland.
Sinebjerg Markhus was originally an important part of the peasant culture around the 19th century. Many fields came to be far from their owner's farm, and there was a need for small houses, where animals and people could eat, rest and take shelter from bad weather. Over the years, the field house has decayed a lot, but with grants from various foundations, the field house has been returned to its original appearance.
As a packed lunch house, the field house will once again function as a small house in a field, where everyone is welcome to seek shelter, eat and rest.
+Sinebjerg Markhus is close to Kimesbjerggaard
+Horneland tour by bike
Sinebjerg Markhus was originally an important part of the peasant culture around the 19th century. Many fields came to be far from their owner's farm, and there was a need for small houses, where animals and people could eat, rest and take shelter from bad weather. Over the years, the field house has decayed a lot, but with grants from various foundations, the field house has been returned to its original appearance.
As a packed lunch house, the field house will once again function as a small house in a field, where everyone is welcome to seek shelter, eat and rest.
+Sinebjerg Markhus is close to Kimesbjerggaard
+Horneland tour by bike