Tandslet Transformer Museum

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Tandslet Transformer Museum
Tandslet transformer station 1.jpg
Tandslet Transformer Museum
Data
place Tandslet coordinates: 54 ° 55 '32.3 "  N , 9 ° 58' 38.9"  EWorld icon
Art
Technical Museum
architect Eriksen and Sardemann, Aarhus
opening 2002

The Tandslet Transformer Museum is one of Denmark's smallest museums . It is located in a transformer house between Over Tandslet and Neder Tandslet in Sønderborg Municipality in the Syddanmark region on Als .

history

The transformer station was established in 1922 from red bricks built that the Gøllinggaard Teglværk in Stevning delivered. It has Gothic style elements based on standard drawings by the engineering firm Eriksen and Sardemann in Aarhus . It is one of 40 transformer houses that were built on Als during this time. The electricity was originally supplied by the Sønderborg power station , and from 1924 by the high-voltage station in Aabenraa . To the north, the transformer house was connected to another house in Favrholm, and to the south with the supply line that led from Nordals to Kegnæs .

The museum was renovated in 2002 on a local initiative and given its original furnishings. It was only known regionally until 2008, when the Norwegian Roger Pihl published the book Tandslet Transformer Museum . It describes the museum as the starting point for the history of electricity around the time of the referendum in Schleswig around 1920.

The 7 m² museum is a branch of the Schleswig Industrial Museum . There are no set opening times, but the key to the museum can be borrowed from the health center near Tandslet Kirke .

photos

literature

  • Roger Pihl: Tandslet Transformer Museum . Denmark's least museum. Købmanden i Tandslet, Andelskassen i Tandslet, Høruphav and Sønderborg 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jørgen Hansen: Oplev Danmark - højest, størst, først . 1st edition. Legind, 2018, ISBN 978-87-7155-388-8 , pp. 186 .
  2. ^ Transformer house in Tandslet. In: Schleswig Industrial Museum. Retrieved April 15, 2020 .

Web links

Commons : Tandslet Transformer  Museum - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files