βΏ Entrance = Yes βΏ Parking = No βΏ Building = Yes (but 50 / 50 if you can't use elevator) βΏ Elevator = Small size.
This building is relatively close to the big hill and very interesting to check out. The price isn't expensive for what it has to offer. There are interactable buttons (marked with yellow) which will tell you a story about that part. They also have audio parts, The text and audio is in Germany, dansk and English.
They have an elevator but it's a bit on the smaller side so if you are a wheelchair user you could experience issues, especially if you have a big wheelchair. You will miss out the floor above you if you can't fit in the elevator. There is a spiral staircase at the end of it which you can go upstairs to watch and view another floor filled with history. This museum is for both young and old. They have a souvenir shop and a place to eat and drink. It's a good...
Β Β Β Read moreThis FREE museum is awesome!! The displays are so interactive, modern and creative. There are so many cool elements to learn about the history of the area and Vikings.
Free entry is a win for sure and with cafe, toilets π», gift shop, roof top terrace and great information presented in a clear way...what more could you want??
Every display has an English translation and the information is given in small pieces so you don't feel overwhelmed and end up not reading anything!
There are things to touch, control, see, feel etc. It is a very well put together space indeed!
Must visit!!!
I did have heaps of photos and videos but google would not let me add them all...
Β Β Β Read moreSurprisingly good experience! Hadn't been here for 20 years but the museum built here since is really worth a visit. Entrance is free but I would not have been surprised or deterred if it had cost 80 kr. There was lots of "digital" and "interactive" stuff which seems to be a requirement today for any museum. However, it didn't take over as it is sometimes the case on for instance Moesgaard museum near Aarhus. The changes made around the two burial mounds (concrete poles marking the former palisade and concrete slabs indicating where the ship stone outline was laid out) also worked really well. Visited with two daughters (8 and 5 years old) and spend four and a...
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