This house was built in 1900 and originally belonged to the harbormaster of Løgstør. In the last half of the 20th century, when the harbormaster had not lived there for long, it became a museum. It was originally the museum's main building, but after the new main building opened in 2008, it has been used for temporary exhibitions. The current exhibition is about the European eel.
Limfjordsmuseet is a small maritime museum and aquarium in the Danish fishing village Løgstør. The exhibition mostly details the fishery and history of the Limfjord area in Denmark. The aquarium only consists of around 15 species in eight tanks and one touch pool, making it the smallest public aquarium in Denmark. Unfortunately, there's no tank signage at all, also making it the least educational aquarium in Denmark.