Nordby was elected in 1990 Denmark's best-preserved village.
This is because many of the original half-timbered farmhouses have been abandoned, although the farms have been moved to the fields as part of an agrarian reform.
The ornate paths, which are circular around the large fire water pond in the village center, also help to preserve the impression of a pristine city.
Near the pond stands the bell tower - at the place where the owners of the farm used to meet for a village meeting. Today, the sunrise and sunset are still accompanied by the bells of the tower, as the church is out of earshot.
Opposite the bell tower stands the old maypole of the village, and in the building behind it are the post office, library and parish exhibition.
If you walk through the village, you will definitely see the old city fountain with its red-painted woodwork and his lift. Take a look into the well shaft and admire the impressive stone sides.