
Circus Museum
The Circus Museum in Hvidovre invites visitors into the fascinating world of circus history, performance, and imagination. Through a unique combination of rare artifacts and hands-on experiences, the museum brings to life both the artistry and the atmosphere of the circus.
The Circus Museum in Hvidovre is located in the former commandant’s building within the historic Avedørelejren complex, a decommissioned garrison that has become a vibrant cultural hub.
Since 2001, the museum has offered visitors of all ages a rich and imaginative journey into circus culture and history. It has been operated by Hvidovre Municipality since 2004.
At the heart of the museum lies the astonishing collection of Ølund “Barly” Jacobsen (1917–1999), a juggler, contortionist, and avid collector who amassed more than 100,000 items. These include photographs, posters, costumes, props, and other artifacts from the circus world.
The permanent exhibition is a colorful, immersive exploration of circus life. It is filled with film reels, glittering costumes, whimsical props, and vivid posters. Visitors can experience firsthand how imagination and spectacle define the circus.
The museum is also highly interactive. Every Sunday, Circus Fun takes place in the specially designed Fægtesalen. Under expert circus-artist guidance, visitors can try trapeze, juggling, tightrope walking, and more. In addition, creative workshops, children's treasure hunts, themed holiday events such as Halloween and carnival, school holiday performances, and even circus birthday parties are offered throughout the year.
In summary, the Circus Museum in Hvidovre is not only a repository of artifacts but also an active cultural hub. Whether you are a history lover, a family seeking fun, or simply curious about the magic behind the circus, the museum offers both depth and delight.