





The Radisson Hotel Papirfabrikken Silkeborg is situated on the shore of the Gudenå River, in the heart of charming Silkeborg. The region makes a perfect getaway for lake enthusiasts with outdoor activities including boating, swimming, and fishing.
Discover Danish arts and culture at museums including the Galerie Moderne and Museum Jorn. Our location in the city center also provides access to the city's cultural venues, such as the world-famous Tollund Man exhibit at the Silkeborg Museum and the Jysk Musikteater.
In June the city hosts the Riverboat Jazz Festival, which fills the area with music. The harbor's assortment of shops offers fun-filled expeditions for souvenirs year-round.
One of the largest modern art galleries in Scandinavia and expert in the CoBrA art movement, Galerie Moderne spans 3 floors and over 600 square meters of exhibition space. Browse paintings and sculptures, as well as a large lithography department and framing workshop in the heart of Silkeborg.
The steamer S/S Hjejlen is the oldest operative paddle steamer in the world. Hjejlen offers idyllic sailing trips in Søhøjlandet. Hop aboard and experience the fantastic nature from the lake side with scenic pit stops such as Himmelbjerget and Ry.
Silkeborg Museum consists of Hovedgården in Silkeborg, Blicheregnen in Thorning, and the Paper Museum in Silkeborg. Silkeborg's oldest building, Silkeborg Hovedgård, is the home of the Tollundmanden, one of the best-preserved marshes of ancient times.
Indulge in a cultural experience at Jysk Musikteater, Silkeborg's theater. Enjoy a selection of exciting experiences for everyone, including theater performances, concerts, musicals, and shows.
Close to Remstrup Å, visit Museum Jorn to explore fascinating temporary exhibits and the largest collection of Asger Jorn's work. The museum is home to a wide variety of Danish and foreign artwork and offers plenty of captivating exhibits to inspire you.
This serene arts center offers a peaceful retreat on Lake Ørnsø. Discover the outdoor sculpture park, blossoming gardens, an on-site café, and a variety of temporal exhibitions. The institution is housed in some of the buildings that once belonged to the Silkeborg Bad spa resort.