Cookies and privacy
On this page, you can read and familiarize yourself with the current cookie and privacy policy for the Frøslev Camp website.
Frøslev Camp is part of the National Museum of Denmark, and therefore reference is made to the National Museum of Denmark below.
National Museum of Denmark's Privacy Policy
You can read about how the National Museum of Denmark collects and processes your personal data that you provide or leave behind when you visit our websites, or when you are at one of our locations and use the services and features we offer.
You can also read about how we collect and process your personal data, which we receive from you when you contact us.
1. Collection of information
At the National Museum of Denmark, we collect and process personal data, among other things, when you visit our websites or the social media platforms we use (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
We also collect and process personal data, for example, when you entrust us with some of your household items for preservation or for research and dissemination purposes, and when you have found treasure trove and are to receive a treasure trove compensation.
We also collect and process your personal data when you access our objects and archives and register in one of our visitor logs, or when you book a guided tour or an educational program.
If you purchase goods in our webshop, we also collect and process your personal information in order to complete the transaction with you. This also applies when you purchase tickets for an event or annual passes online.
Finally, we process personal data about you when you contact us on your own initiative. We do this in order to respond to and handle your inquiry.
2. Purpose and basis for processing
3. Consent
We have implemented appropriate technical and organizational security measures to ensure an adequate level of security.
We store and process your information for as long as it is relevant and we have a legitimate purpose for doing so, or until you withdraw your consent to the processing. We may process and store your information for a longer period than described above if the information is anonymized, which means that we can no longer trace the information back to you. With regard to your purchase information, we are required to store this for at least 5 years in accordance with the Danish Bookkeeping Act.
The museum is a public authority and has a duty to keep records in accordance with the Danish Public Information Act, which means that in some cases the museum is not allowed to delete personal data.
4. Security and Storage
We have implemented appropriate technical and organizational security measures to ensure an adequate level of security.
We store and process your information for as long as it is relevant and we have a legitimate purpose for doing so, or until you withdraw your consent to the processing. We may process and store your information for a longer period than described above if the information is anonymized, which means that we can no longer trace the information back to you. With regard to your purchase information, we are required to store this for at least 5 years in accordance with the Danish Bookkeeping Act.
The museum is a public authority and has a duty to keep records in accordance with the Danish Public Information Act, which means that in some cases the museum is not allowed to delete personal data.
5. Your Rights
You have the right to access the personal data we process about you, with certain exceptions as provided by law.
You may object to our collection and processing of your personal data, and you have the right to request that inaccurate information about you be corrected. You also have the right to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal data.
You also have the right to ask us to delete information about you. We will delete the personal data we have registered about you without undue delay, unless we can continue processing on another basis, e.g. if the processing is necessary to establish a legal claim, if the processing is part of a public authority task, or if it is necessary to respond to an inquiry from you.
If you wish to exercise your rights as described above, please contact us. We ask that you provide us with sufficient information to process your request, including your full name and email address, so that we can identify you and respond to your request. We will respond to your request as soon as possible and within one month at the latest.
6. Complaint
Klage over behandling af dine personoplysninger samt kontaktoplysninger på museets Databeskyttelsesrådgiver
If you wish to complain about our processing of your personal data, you can contact the museum or the museum's data protection officer.
You can contact the museum's data protection officer:
Poul Schmith/Kammeradvokaten Advokatfuldmægtig Katarina Søby Laursen Kalvebod Brygge 32 1560 Copenhagen V [email protected]
You can also submit a complaint to:
Datatilsynet Borgergade 28, 5. Sal 1300 Copenhagen K Telephone: +45 33 19 32 00 [email protected]
7. Contact
The National Museum is the data controller when the museum collects and processes personal information about you. If you wish for us to update, correct, or delete the personal information we have recorded about you, or if you have questions regarding the museum's handling of your information, including this privacy policy, you can contact us as indicated below:
The National Museum of Denmark
VAT: 22 13 91 18
Ny Vestergade 10, Prinsens palæ, DK-1471 Copenhagen K.
The privacy policy was last updated on September 1st, 2025. We reserve the right to change this privacy policy due to significant changes in legislation, new technical solutions, new or improved features, or to improve the website.