What a fantastic location... I have seen lots of stuff similar in Scotland but this is a little bit better...First of all the entrance fee...There isn't one !!!!! This is definitely in the year 22 hardly anywhere...I was very surprised. Inside we got a warm welcome from a lady behind the desk who not only spoke German but English aswell ...The Artifacts that are displayed are interesting and quite surprising sometimes as they demonstrate great skills in making and using. My kids 3 girls and my boy loved dressing up as Vikings ....and we had a good laugh and took some funny pics ....you guys can look at them later..... I can recommend this Viking museum for all ages....you can also book events here. Anyway I give it TEN STARS and wish everyone a nice day out...
Read more“Danmark…The frozen North recalls the time of Vikings. Around 1000 A.D., this rude race sailed a great many seas, pillaged the coasts of Europe and even penetrated into Spain and Italy. One of the best known reconstructed Viking camps is TRELLEBORG, a circular fortress with 31 wooden “long-houses”, surrounded by a system of ditches and ramparts. Awaiting their sea voyages, more than 1500 soldiers-some with their spouses and children - were stationed here. It is said that the Vikings discovered North America during their voyages in the year 801.”...
Read moreThe Trelleborg Viking Fortress is a fascinating glimpse into Denmark’s Viking past. This well-preserved circular fort offers a great look at Viking architecture and settlement planning. The reconstructed houses and museum displays bring the history to life with engaging exhibits and artifacts. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot to walk around, especially if you’re interested in early Scandinavian history. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the Trelleborg area or exploring...
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