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Munkenes Teglovn (medieval brick kiln)

In the Sortebrødre brick kiln - Munkenes Teglovn - from the twelfth century, the monks burned large tiles, for example for the Dominican monastery, which was situated on the location of the current city hall. In 1923, the brick kiln was re-discovered and excavated by the Danish National Museum. The citizens of Vejle then collected an amount large enough to build a protecting building over the ruin.  The brick kiln was restored to its original state in 1983.   

Only visible from the outside.   
Address: Jagtvej 1, 7100 Vejle
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Geo coordinates Geo coordinates Longitude: 9.53279 Latitude: 55.70247
In the Sortebrødre brick kiln - Munkenes Teglovn - from the twelfth century, the monks burned large tiles, for example for the Dominican monastery, which was situated on the location of the current city hall. In 1923, the brick kiln was re-discovered and excavated by the Danish National Museum. The citizens of Vejle then collected an amount large enough to build a protecting building over the ruin.  The brick kiln was restored to its original state in 1983.   

Only visible from the outside.   
 
Munkenes Teglovn
 
 
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Facts about the prehistoric monument
 
Type: Ruins
Facilities
 
Activities for children
Tables/Benches
Dogs allowed
News stand
Bus park
Restaurant/Cafe

Opening periods (DD-MM-YYYY)
Period Weekdays Time interval Free Rate Adults (DKK) Rate Children (DKK) Group rate (DKK)
01/01/2010 - 31/12/2010
Monday - Sunday
Yes

Entrance
Entrance: Open to the public

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