The Lille Vildmose Visitor Centre is an information centre for the history of the landscape around Lille Vildmose, Denmark's largest protected nature reserve. It was designed by C.F. Møller in 2006. The Centre has a contemporary architectural expression, but with the same simplicity in construction and materials that was characteristic of the moor's former production buildings. The Centre had 52,000 visitors in 2012.
Putting North Jutland on the map of Denmark
The choice fell on the Lille Vildmose Visitor Centre this year because, through its communication of the nature and history of the moorland area, it "delights people and puts North Jutland on the map of Denmark", as Ernst Trillingsgaard, director of the Aalborg Congress and Culture Centre, put it when he presented the award.
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