Photo: Frame & WorkCulture & HistoryDragør's old town and the village of Store Magleby are two of Denmark's best-preserved village environments. Here you will find museums and cultural attractions in beautiful historic surroundings.The museums in DragørPhoto: Annette NyvangThe museums in DragørThere are many opportunities to dive into the history of Dragør and St. Magleby.Read moreThe DutchPhoto: VisitDragørThe DutchKing Christian II invited Dutch families to Amager in 1521, and they settled in St Magleby.Read morePrevious slideNext slideDragør Old PortPhoto: Daniel RasmussenDragør Old PortDragør Port has been one of the most important maritime cities in Denmark more than once.Read moreThe Quaint PlacesPhoto: Annette NyvangThe Quaint PlacesRead moreThe Old Houses on the HarborPhoto: Peter Bondo GravesenThe Old Houses on the HarborThe port of Dragør has been the hub of countless maritime activities since the Middle AgesRead morePrevious slideNext slideCultureCulturePhoto: GlasserietDragør - The Old TownPhoto: Marvin KuhrDragør - The Old TownRead moreStore MaglebyPhoto: VisitDragørStore MaglebySt Magleby has a unique and different history. In the 1500s it was colonized by Dutch farmers.Read morePrevious slideNext slide