The Gunderup Stones
Few of the known rune stones tell us where they were originally placed in the way Gunderup 1 does. Clearly this…
Sebbersund
During the Viking Age, the place where the Nibe and Halkær channel openings meet at Sebbersund – just 30km…
Gråbrødrekloster Museum
Traditionally Lindholm Høje was considered to be Aalborg’s predecessor, but a number of random finds and…
Lindholm Høje
At the exhibition, you will enter the vivid world that was Viking daily life and burial customs at Lindholm Høje.…
The Burial Mounds at Sdr. Donbæk
Ther's a burial site roughly 5km from Frederikshavn, which was in use for almost 1,000 years. 62 graves and…
The Hune Stone
One of Vendsyssels largest rune stones can be seen in the porch of Hune Church, 2km east of Blokhus. The text shows…
Aggersborg
The fortress Aggersborg is the largest of the Viking era ring fortresses. Researchers believe that the fort was…
The Skivum Stone
In Skivum Church, 30km southwest of Aggersborg, there’s a rune stone in the porch that reads: "Thyra and Odinkar…
Vesthimmerlands Museum
At Vesthimmerlands Museum, you can see the sword from Naesby that "grew" almost 10cm over 60 years. The sword was…
The Aars Stone
At Aars cemetery, just beside the church, there’s a rune stone with the inscription: “Asser raised this stone in…