The Borgring

Is this ring fortress – Borgring – one of Harald Bluetooth’s ostentatious displays of power? Are the burned posts…

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Køge Museum

Although Køge Museum is housed in a listed building dating to the 1600s, the museum’s Viking archaeologist bids you…

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The Rune Stone in Front of Ansgar Church

10km west of Kroppedal, there is a rune stone in front of Ansgar Church in Hedehusene village. The stone’s history…

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Albertslund Viking Age Village

On the outskirts of the village of Risby, 5km north of Albertslund is a small Viking village surrounded by woods to…

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Kroppedal Museum

When his face split into a grin or grimace, the deep horizontal grooves etched into his front teeth were exposed.…

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Jægerspris Castle Park

Three rune stones, that originate from the island of Funen, were brought to this beautiful castle park by King…

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Holløse

The rich treasure hoard from Ramløse also suggests that, even in Viking times, North Zealand could justifiably be…

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The City Gate to Copenhagen in the Viking Age

It has long been known that, in the Middle Ages, the city gate into Copenhagen from the East was at Kongens Nytorv,…

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Saint Clement’s Church

Prior to the Metro excavation, archaeologists were already aware that the founds of Saint Clement’s Church lay…

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Town Hall Square

At Town Hall Square, only 5 minutes’ walk from the National Museum and in the heart of today’s Copenhagen with…

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