
Geirfuglen - Faroese 'seksæring'
The Viking Ship Museum's boatyard built a Faroese 'seksæring' for the Museum's sailing service.

The small boat from Gokstad
Hanus Jensen presents the Gokstad boat and the preliminary work of building the Viking Ship Museum’s eighth…

Frederikssund dinghy
Boatbuilders Ture M. Møller and Morten Møller Nielsen building a Frederikssund dinghy.

Eel drifter
An eel drifter is a clinker-built boat from the beginning of the 1900's.
The boat's name is derived from the…

2010: The new Oseberg Ship
The famous Norwegian Viking ship, the Oseberg ship, was built in AD 820, buried in a grave mound 14 years later,…

2012: Skjoldungen
In 2012, the Viking Ship Museum built Skjoldungen, a reconstruction of Skuldelev 6. We had previously built a…

2013: The Gokstad Boat
At the beginning of the 10th century, a 40-50 year old man was buried in a 23.8m long ship at Gokstad, on the Oslo…

2015: The Gislinge Boat
With the Gislinge Boat Project, the Museum aims to expand this dialogue by actively involving the public in these…

2016/17: The Gislinge Boat II
During 2015, the Viking Ship Museums boatbuilders built a reconstruction of the Gislinge Boat. A number of…
Sea Stallion arrives at the museum harbour on Saint John’s Eve
The world’s longest reconstructed Viking ship – the longship Sea Stallion from Glendalough – arrives at 20:00-20.30…
