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    • Opening hours and admission
    • Exhibitions
      • The five Viking ships
        • The excavation
        • Skuldelev 1
        • Skuldelev 2
        • Skuldelev 3
        • Skuldelev 5
        • Skuldelev 6
      • The five reconstructions
        • Ottar: Skuldelev 1
        • The Sea Stallion from Glendalough: Skuldelev 2
        • Roar Ege, Estrid Byrding: Skuldelev 3
        • Helge Ask: Skuldelev 5
        • Kraka Fyr and Skjoldungen: Skuldelev 6
      • Climb Aboard
      • In the Wake of the Vikings
      • Swallowed by the Sea
      • Previous exhibitions
    • Activities
      • Winter Holiday
      • Visit the Maritime Archaeologists' DocuLab
      • Visit the boatyard
      • Visit The Hamlet - A Window to the Viking World
      • Guided tours
        • The five Viking Ships
        • Guided tour of the boatyard
      • Audioguide
      • The MuseumMystery
      • Climb aboard - an exhibition that unleashes the imagination
      • Build Boat - workshop
      • Viking Camp on 'Strandengen'
      • Meet the craftsmen
      • Boat trips
        • Daily summer sailing trips
        • An evening on the fjord
        • Sailing courses
        • Safety on bord
        • Boats you can sail in
      • Introduction film
    • Food and drinks
      • Café Knarr
        • Menu
          • Picnic basket
    • Museum shop in the Viking Ship Hall
    • Book workshop
      • Course: Go sailing
    • Group visits
      • Business groups
      • Special offer
      • Book guided tours
      • Boat trips for groups
    • Calendar
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From 2007 – 2008, Sea Stallion undertook a trial voyage from Roskilde to Dublin and back again. 2,482 sea miles were sailed along Viking Age sailing routes with the aim of testing the reconstruction.

Sea Stallion begins to show its age

15 years doesn’t sound like much of an age but for a Viking ship, which has sailed thousands of sea miles, it’s…

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Vikingeskibsmuseet - Afdelingen for Maritime håndværk og rekonstruktion

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Nationalmuseet - Landbokultur & Søfart

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Middelfart by night

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Heading for the Lillebæltbridge

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Going for a swim

Why should the crew help with the oars when they can just send out a swimmer in order to turn the ship around? All…

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Skibsbevaringsfonden

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Thorupstrand Kystfiskerlaug

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Vikingeskibslauget Fyrkat

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Vorupør Havbåde

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The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is the home of five world famous Viking ships and is the Danish museum for ships, seafaring and boatbuilding culture in ancient and medieval times.

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