Architecture and buildings
Here you will find both sustainable and modern architecture, which attracts visitors from all over the world, and historic architecture that tells stories from a bygone era.

Innovation and development are with respect for natural resources and the clay of Mother Earth that characterises Middelfart and its local area.

CLAY – an architectural pearl

Architectonical awardwinner

Middelfart Sparekasse

Teglgaardsparken
Teglgårdsparken was known as the “Asylum at Middelfart” until 1911 and operated as the Middelfart Psychiatric Hospital from 1888 until its closure in 1999.

KulturØen, Town Hall and Middelfart Savings bank
On the waterfront in Middelfart, you will find three of the town's newer architectural buildings, which are definitely worth a visit.

The Old Little Belt bridge
The old Little Belt Bridge is a combined railway and road bridge connection between Jutland and Funen. From Middelfart, you have a view of the iconic beautiful old bridge

The New Little Belt bridge
The New Little Belt Bridge with three motorway lanes over the Little Belt is a central link between Jutland and Funen located near Middelfart.

The old harbor and part of town
Middelfart is a market town whose old city and harbor are closely connected to the waters of the Little Belt, ferry routes, and the many porpoises that inhabit the area.

The hanging gardens of Middelfart

The Porpoise Well

Adlerhus

