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    Vikingeskibsmuseet i Roskilde

    4.2 (29 reviews)
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    Loving the rain
    Myra C.

    This is a MUST stop in Denmark. The excavated Viking ships are impressive. The museum has many kid-friendly areas such as: build a mini boat, fight with swords/shields and play tug of war. The Viking sail boat ride is so worth it. We went out in the pouring rain and had a blast. Foul weather gear and life preservers provided. The Captain was patient and ensured we crewed his boat easily. A true Viking experience. Thankful they did not cancel due to rain! Come and appreciate exquisite Nordic ships up close.

    Partially preserved Viking boat
    Jim R.

    Definitely worth a visit for an hour or two in order to get a little more understanding of the Viking heritage in Denmark. The center piece of the museum are several partially preserved viking ships over 1,000 years old, the somewhat dated museum also provides glimpses into the crafts of shipbuilding and making rope (hint: starts as tree bark). We spent around an hour and got there just as it opened at 10. It's an easy ride from the central train station in Copenhagen then an easy 20 minute walk out to the harbor and the museum. Here are lots of other activities and things for the kids as well.

    Ash O.

    I enjoy visiting smaller loca l museums and the Viking Museum in Roskilde is definitely work the short train ride from Copenhagen. For obvious reasons, the museum is on the water. The views from the observation decks and the surrounding areas are quietly lovely, even on a cold November day. I can only imagine what it is like to visit here during the summer. I strongly recommend getting a guided tour (which is free) when visiting this museum. Although the exhibits are well marked and placed in chronological order (something I really appreciate), a guided tour really helps further explain the how the ships were constructed and used. Our guide was very informative and engaging, and knew the answers to most questions. The tour took about 45 minutes. Admission was included in the price of the Copenhagen card (something I strongly recommend buying when visiting Denmark, as even trains and buses are included!). The museum is located about a 15-20 minute walk from the train station, and 10 minutes from the cathedral. The walk is lovely and takes you through a well marked path in the park.

    Jeannie M.

    We had already seen Copenhagen and we'd trekked across waterways and into the woods to see all the hidden Giants. What more could we do? We could learn to sail on an authentic replica of a Viking Ship!!! The drive up was about an hour from our hotel in Copenhagen. We had already purchased the reserved day/time ticket two days before. I think if it were warmer weather, we'd have had a harder time finding a ticket for purchase. When we arrived we found the parking was free, the front desk ticket assistance was helpful, and the surroundings were picturesque. They had not just one, but several types of Viking ships in their marina. They also had a working shipyard for building the replicas. After having a coffee and pastry from the diner, which uses the same ingredients and recipes from viking times, we walked over and were welcomed by the captain and mate. After being suited up, we got on a small fishing boat due to the number of guests our group was, only 6 to row. With kind direction and a helpful hand, we rowed out of the marina, raised a sail, and were sailing in the bay with our own hands. My daughter and I had never sailed before. We loved it! An hour plus later we sailed and then rowed back to the marina. We were wet, cold, our hands hurt from the rope, but we were Happy. We had gotten a Viking history lesson and a quick lesson in sailing all at once. We had such a wonderful time. I'd recommend to anyone. However I don't see how ages under 10 could enjoy unless they were well behaved and interested in the tasks they'll need to tackle. The only drawback I'd say is that this museum shop is probably one of the most expensive I've ever seen. However, the prices are somewhat on par with all of the price points found in Denmark.

    Entrance and where you pay for tickets.
    Kevin M.

    Great museum and well worth the trip if you're staying in Copenhagen! I went with some friends, not knowing too much about what I was getting myself in to. I'm glad I did! There's a lot of history here. The museum features four different Viking ships that have been recovered and put together as much as possible with the aid of some metal frames. It gives a great perspective into Viking life when they sailed on these ships. If you have the opportunity to visit, I highly recommend it!

    Dani S.

    This is definitely one of the tourist attractions. The ancient viking boats are very cool to see. This museum is NOT on the Copenhagen card, so you do have to pay $13usd for admissions, they do have a 15% discount if you have the Copenhagen card. The museum itself is pretty small, the viking boats are both inside and outside of the museum on display. There's also an outdoor area adjacent to the museum with coffee shops and snacks and some posters of viking boating history which is very interesting. It was cool, but I wasn't particularly impressed.

    Interesting museum with real Viking ships recovers from a local fjord.  Great English language video to begin exhibit.
    Thomas A.

    I looked this up before we went to Copenhagen and knew this was a must-visit venue. It was easy to get here by train from the city, about a 30-minute trip. We walked over to the Cathedral first for a tour and then we walked down to the museum (about a 15 minute leisurely walk). If you have any mobility problems, I don't recommend the walk. If you're in good health and don't mind walking, it's not bad at all and I rather enjoyed it. The staff at the museum are very helpful and friendly. There is an excellent video presentation at the beginning, in English. The exhibits are remarkable and interesting. There is a model of a ship that way it may have appeared in its heyday. There is a nice little souvenir area. The visit is well worth it particularly if you are interested in history and in Scandinavian and/or Viking things.

    Amazing collection and story telling.
    Linda F.

    The history of the 5 viking ships found at Roskilde and their discovery, excavation, and display are wonderfully told by the curators. The front end of the museum begins in the lower level and through a series of text and graphics you get the sense of the excitement the original discovery must have meant for the area. And also the amount of work to restore and display these boats. The actual ships are beautifully displayed in a minimal space with huge windows facing the water. The museum also has working replicas of the ships in the docks next to the museum. Even though it was pouring rain, we clambered into the large war ship and played like giddy kids. And because it was pouring rain we had it all to ourselves. One negative point is that the museum entrance seems designed for cars. And as a pedestrian, the access to the museum seems roundabout and long! Why isn't there a more direct way from the bus stop?! A great way to spend an afternoon. Bring a lunch and eat at the picnic tables by the docks while watching the carpenters work on the ships.

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    The kids enjoyed the dress up area. Next time I'll go without little ones and get the guided tour

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    We had already seen Copenhagen and we'd trekked across waterways and into the woods to see all the hidden Giants.

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