• We went to the Viking Ship Museum while visiting Copenhagen. It’s about 1/2 hour train ride from the city and another 10 minutes or so on the bus (#203).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • In the museum harbour outside the museum it is possible to see the full size reconstruction Ottar build by the Viking Ship Museum.
  • The Viking Ship Museum invites its guests to take part in unique sailing trips with either Viking ships or traditional Nordic boats, which are the descendants of the...
  • My family outvoted me (over Hamlet’s Castle) and we ended up at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde one summer trip.
  • The Viking Ship Museum is home to three incredibly well-preserved Viking ships: the Oseberg ship, the Gokstad ship, and the Tune ship.
  • Although the Viking Ship Museum is not in the heart of Oslo, it’s relatively easy to get to. We took the bus to the museum and it was only a few stops out of the way.
  • The Viking Ship Museum (Vikingeskibsmuseet) is the Danish national museum for ships, seafaring and boatbuilding in the prehistoric and medieval period.
  • While taking the tour around the Viking World museum our guests are welcome to take a little break and enjoy some refreshments.