. "Free entry"@en . "Horserødmuseet"@en . "Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday: 11am-15pm"@en . "The building was restored by the prison, i.e. by prisoners, and the funds were provided by the Finance Acts for 2000 and 2001. At the other end, funding for the Allied War Sailors and other resistance and prisoners' organisations was simultaneously cancelled or significantly reduced.\r\nThe exhibition itself was organised by the Freedom Museum and the Museum of the Frøslev Camp. "@en . . . "Saturday 22 June 2002 is the date on which the Horserød Tenants' Museum was inaugurated. The small 62 square metre museum is housed in Horserød's old smithy and is located just opposite the main entrance to the current state prison.\r\nThe Horserød Camp Museum focuses on the war years 1940-44, but also shows the history of the camp from its establishment in 1917 as a prisoner of war camp for sick and wounded Russian soldiers. The united Danish collaborationist politicians' violation of the constitution and the assaults on communists, Spanish volunteers, cultural personalities, many humanists and other anti-Nazis are commemorated here.\r\n"@en . "Bus 347 from Elsinore station stops close to the museum"@en . "The museum's exhibition covers the history of the camp from its establishment during World War I to the present, but with an emphasis on events during the occupation."@en . . . . .