Winter Holiday: Dig into the Viking Brunch Buffet or a Roast Pork Sandwich

Winter Holiday: Dig into the Viking Brunch Buffet or a Roast Pork Sandwich

Saturday 11th – Sunday 26th February 2017: It's Winter Holiday and for the occasion our Café Knarr presents some…

Status 26th December 2016

Storm warning for Roskilde Fjord

Published: December 26th 2016

The Viking Ship Museum is on high alert to safeguard and protect the old…

The Viking Ship Museum recovers a medieval ship in Storstrømmen

The Viking Ship Museum recovers a medieval ship in Storstrømmen

The rare find will provide the archaeologists with new knowledge concerning the development of the Nordic ship,…

[Translate to English:] Edvards Puciriuss fra Estland er sammen med en gruppe andre bådebygnings interesserede gået i gang med at bygge en båd i fuld skala.

Reconstructing a medieval wooden boat in a digital age

By uniting traditional boatbuilding and open source digital media, the Gislinge Boat Open Source Project has…

Medieval ship from Kalverev

The rare find will provide the archaeologists with new knowledge concerning the development of the Nordic ship,…

ETA: Nuuk kl. 13:00 local time

Skjoldungen plan to dock in 'Kolonihavnen' in Nuuk at 13:00 local time

11m/s and thick, thick fog

Skjoldungen is still lying at the Polar Oil harbour, ca. 37 nautical miles from Nuuk. The weather has not followed…

Faeringehavn. Photo From Skjoldungens Facebook-page.

High, snow-clad peaks and hopping arctic hares

Skjoldungen’s crew have made camp with their backs to ‘Polar Oils’ large oil tank and a view out over the fjord and…

On the hunt for mussels at low tide. There’s great hospitality to be found at Polar Oil. Pictures are from Skjoldungen’s Facebook page.

We're gonna stay here!

As much cod as we can eat and a bucket of mussels. ‘Polar Oil’ has proved to be a lovely place, with lovely people.

Photo: recorded by Thomas Ingemann. The picture shows 'Polaroil' from the sea and is an archive photo found via photo service 'Panoramio'

Warm welcome at one of Greenland's largest oil depots

Skjoldungen lies between the giant oil tanks and the crew keeps a close eye on the weather forecast.