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Ølgod is a railway town on the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. As of 1 January 2025, it had a population of 3,713.[1]

Ølgod is served by Ølgod railway station, located on the Esbjerg-Struer railway line.[2][3]

Despite the town's relatively small size, Ølgod calls itself "Denmark's smallest city" due to its relatively large number of shops, restaurants, associations, healthcare opportunities etc.[4]

Ølgod Church

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Ølgod Church

Ølgod Church is built in the Romanesque style, presumably as a manor church, around 1200. The church tower was built around 1500, while the altarpiece is from 1596.[5]

Museums

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the entrance of Ølgod Museum and the Culture House

Ølgod Museum, located in the Culture House, tells the story of Danish agriculture, from poor heath farmers to democratic modern farmers.

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Hjedding Andelsmejeri - the dairy museum

Hjedding Andelsmejeri, situated about Script error: No such module "convert". south of Ølgod, was the first cooperative dairy in Denmark, founded in 1882. Now it is a museum where the machines that helped to revolutionise the Danish dairy operation are on display.

Ølgod Municipality

The former Ølgod Municipality covered an area of Script error: No such module "convert". and had a total population of 11,351 as of 2005. Ølgod Municipality's last mayor was Erik Buhl Nielsen.

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The former townhall of Ølgod Municipality

On 1 January 2007, the municipality ceased to exist as a result of the Kommunalreformen. It was merged with Blaabjerg, Blåvandshuk, Helle and Varde municipalities to form a new Varde Municipality.

References in popular culture

Ølgod native Maren Madsen Christensen wrote a memoir titled Fra Jyllands Brune Heder til Landet Over Havet (Eng: From Jutland's Brown Heather to the Land Across the Sea) about her time growing up in Denmark and her later life in Yarmouth, Maine. Christensen died in 1965, aged 93.[6]

Notable people

References

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