Arne Jacobsen Summerhouse at the Trapholt Museum

Interior of the Arne Jacobsen Summerhouse at the Trapholt Museum

A highlight in the garden of the Trapholt Museum is the Kube-flex summerhouse of Arne Jacobs. He presented the house at the Archibo house fair in 1970 but this example, which Jacobs used for years in Zealand, remained the only one ever built.

The interior may be seen on guided tours a few times per day – at other times it is possible to peek through the windows to see the clean design.

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