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  • The Viking Ship Museum (Norwegian: Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy) is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It will be temporarily closed from September 2021 until 2025/2026. It is part of the Museum of Cultural History of the University of Oslo, and houses three Viking era burial ships that were found as part of archaeological finds from Tune, Gokstad (Sandefjord), Oseberg (Tønsberg) and the Borre mound cemetery.
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  • Everyday until 30 September you can experience what it was to be a Viking on board of one of the Viking Ship Museum's traditional Nordic boats.
  • 36K Followers, 1,003 Following, 883 Posts - Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde (@vikingshipmuseum) on Instagram: "Denmark's museum for ships...
  • The Viking Ship Museum first opened in 1926, and since then it has fast become a national symbol for Norway’s cultural heritage.
  • The Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskiphuset) was built in 1913 and keeps three rooks raised from the sea day.
  • At the Museum of the Viking Age, you can experience the world's best-preserved Viking ships and more than 5500 other objects from the Viking Era.
  • Two Museums for the price of one! With a ticket to the Viking Ship Museum, you also get a free pass to the Historical Museum within 48 hours.
  • The Viking Ship Museum (Norwegian: Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy) is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway.
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde lets you experience the life of the Vikings up close, including their crafts and impressive ships.
  • Located in Oslo, the Viking Ship Museum is a part of Norway’s Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo.
  • During a recent trip to Norway, I visited the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, featuring three ships from 800-900 AD.