• From the mainland Norway to the Lofotr Viking Museum you can get on the ferry of the company Hurtigruten, which goes from the cities of Borg, Bodo and Melbou.
  • Lofotr Viking Museum features a full reconstruction of the largest Viking-era house ever found in Scandinavia – an 83-meter long Chieftain’s house.
  • The museum includes two reconstructed Viking ships, Vargfotr and Lofotr, capable of carrying 55 and 90 people respectively.
  • The long-house has been reconstructed slightly to the north of the excavation site. In 1995, the Lofotr Viking Museum was opened.
  • The farmsite was reconstructed to create the Lofotr Viking Museum as a part of the Museum Nord foundation with educational venues all over northern Norway.
  • The Lofotr Viking Museum is a historical museum based on a reconstruction and archaeological excavation of a Viking chieftain's village on the island of...
  • The museum includes two reconstructed Viking ships, Vargfotr and Lofotr, capable of carrying 55 and 90 people respectively.
  • The museum includes two reconstructed Viking ships, Vargfotr and Lofotr, capable of carrying 55 and 90 people respectively.
  • As I walked through the gates of the Lofotr Viking Museum, I felt like I had stepped back in time to the days of Norse mythology.
  • The resulting museum, 14km north of Leknes, offers a glimpse of life during Viking times. You can walk 1.5km of trails over open hilltops from the replica chieftain's...