Tower Bridge, London. Photo: Preben Rather Sørensen

Sea Stallion not sailing to London

It would have made a fantastic picture: the Sea Stallion’s swaggering prow with London’s Tower Bridge in the…

Discussion, evaluation and selection. Toke Morell Neve, Poul Nygaard, Jesper Christiansen and Vibeke Bischoff around the whiteboard. Photo: Preben Rather Sørensen

The Sea Stallion’s new crew selected

The most important part of the project is now in place. The total crew of almost 100 men and women that will sail…

[Translate to english:] Havhingsten ved Loch Inver i Skotland, 2007. Foto: Werner Karrasch

Foundation donates DKK 2m to the Sea Stallion - again!

The Viking Ship Museum and the Sea Stallion from Glendalough benefit once more from the Shipowner Carsten Brebøl…

Not all habours were equally good for introducing the Sea Stallion as the ship sailed along the northwestern coast of Scotland.  The picture is from Kileakin on the Isle of Skye. Photo: Werner Karrasch

The invitations pour in

In the hours and days after the documentary "Viking Voyage" was shown on BBC TV, invitations began to stream in…

The Sea Stallion with Cable One in the background. Photo: Morten Nielsen

A good friend is coming with us

When the Sea Stallion weighs anchor in Dublin at 12 noon on 29th June, a good friend will be coming with us home to…

Cable One during the voyage with the Sea Stallion last summer. Photo: Werner Karrasch

The Nordea Denmark Foundation donates DKK 3 mill. to the Sea Stallion

At the best possible moment, the Viking Ship Museum has received a financial shot in the arm that will give the Sea…

The Sea Stallion on a so called "first day cover"

The Sea Stallion on the stamps

When the Sea Stallion arrived in Ireland in the middle of August, a new stamp was designed to celebrate the event.

The Sea Stallion in the yard in Collins Barracks. Photo: Preben Rather Sørensen

The Sea Stallion has come "home"!

Ireland has given the Sea Stallion a warm welcome. During the first week 70.000 - 80.000 people has visited the…

The webmaster Preben Rather Sørensen is updating the website Havhingsten.dk during the sail to Dublin. Photo: Werner Karrasch, The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde

Havhingsten.dk in the international limelight

The Viking Ship Museum's website Havhingsten.dk has by now had 1,6 million visits, and has been nominated for an…

The Sea Stallion sailing in Dublin harbour. Photo: Werner Karrasch, the Viking Ship Museum, Denmark

The Director of the Viking Ship Museum thanks the crew

Here it is possible to read the speach given by the Director of the Viking Ship Museum, Tinna Damgård-Sørensen at…