In a cozy corner of the resort town of Sankt Peter-Ording lies the unique Haus Jensen Local History Museum (Haus Jensen Heimatmuseum). This place is a true portal into the past of the Eiderstedt peninsula, allowing guests to discover how the appearance and character of this part of Germany have been shaped over the centuries.

The museum's exhibition is housed in a magnificent historical building built in 1752. Once, it served as a brewery, bakery, and inn; today, the museum halls preserve evidence of the local population's life dating back to the 4th century. Visitors can trace the history of the region through the prism of dike construction, dairy farming, and crafts, as well as learn about the transformation of quiet fishing villages into a popular tourist center.
The museum's special atmosphere is enhanced by an authentic garden open for walks and historically furnished interiors that recreate the living culture of the wealthy peasant classes. Haus Jensen is rightfully considered one of the most soulful cultural sites in the region, offering guests more than just dry facts, but a living immersion into North Frisian traditions.