• The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde (Danish: Vikingeskibsmuseet) is a must-visit for anyone who is into ships from the Viking Age.
  • The admission fee to this museum is 11 EUR per adult, but this includes both the Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian ethnographic cultural history collection.
  • The Viking Ship Museum is located at Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway and is part of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo.
  • After 95 years in operation, the Viking Ship Museum closes its doors and will re-emerge anew in five years as the Museum of the Viking Age.
  • At the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, you can experience the five original Viking ships that were excavated in Roskilde Fjord in 1962.
  • The five ships displayed in the Viking Ship Museum were sunk around the year 1070. They were originally built between 1024 and 1040.
  • The Viking Ship Museum is home to three incredibly well-preserved Viking ships: the Oseberg ship, the Gokstad ship, and the Tune ship.
  • 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.
  • The new museum will be three times as large as the former Viking Ship Museum, and will house exhibitions, a restaurant, a lecture hall, a …
  • This was our first real day in Norway and we had two things on our agenda. Go to the Viking Ship Museum and explore the Oslo Folk Museum.