
Sounds OF Tranekær Castle
May 1, 2026 - 7:06
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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 Langela...
Sounds OF THE Beech Tree is an episode from Langelands Museum Podcast by Langelands Museum. 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 tre...
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Published May 1, 2026, 9:05 long, audio available.
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.
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Sounds OF THE Beech Tree is from Langelands Museum Podcast by Langelands Museum.
Published May 1, 2026 and 9:05 long