Abstract

In August 1966 the Danish Association of Cultural History Museums (DKM) held its annual general assembly in Tønder southern Jutland. On that occasion the leader of the museum in Viborg, Peter Seeberg, who is also a well-known modern author stated that he had written to the Minister of Cultural Affairs on behalf of the museums in Northern Jutland and proposed that a school for the training of museum staff should be created in Denmark. In the report from this meeting we find the term Museumshøjskolen usedfor the first time.

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