The Gunderup Stones

Few of the known rune stones tell us where they were originally placed in the way Gunderup 1 does. Clearly this…

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Sebbersund

During the Viking Age, the place where the Nibe and Halkær channel openings meet at Sebbersund – just 30km…

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Gråbrødrekloster Museum

Traditionally Lindholm Høje was considered to be Aalborg’s predecessor, but a number of random finds and…

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Lindholm Høje

At the exhibition, you will enter the vivid world that was Viking daily life and burial customs at Lindholm Høje.…

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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…

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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…

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Aggersborg

The fortress Aggersborg is the largest of the Viking era ring fortresses. Researchers believe that the fort was…

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The Skivum Stone

In Skivum Church, 30km southwest of Aggersborg, there’s a rune stone in the porch that reads: "Thyra and Odinkar…

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Vesthimmerlands Museum

At Vesthimmerlands Museum, you can see the sword from Naesby that "grew" almost 10cm over 60 years. The sword was…

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The Aars Stone

At Aars cemetery, just beside the church, there’s a rune stone with the inscription: “Asser raised this stone in…

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