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"Viking ship museum (open since 1969, will be reconstructed). 2026 : Fait avec Papa, Maman, Clémence et Maxime 19/05/23 : Done with Alexis 🚶‍♂️Guided tour every day at 11 am (in English) and 1 pm (scheduled in Danish but can be in English is everyone is ok) 📆 The Viking age is roughly from the 8th century to 11th century (approx. 750 - end around 1066) 🚤 5 Vikings ships were found in Roskilde Fjord (they were sunken with stones) : ● A trading ship ● A warship (snekke) : thinner, with recycable low materials ship parts, carved decorations ● A longship, a big warship ● A big ocean-going trader (knarr) which is a cargo ship ● A mystery boat (purpose?) ⚒️ Reconstruction project : during the years, the boatbuilders have built reconstructions of the 5 original ships exhibited in the Viking Ship Hall, as well as many other boats. As far as possible, the boatbuilders use reconstructions of Viking Age tools when building Viking ships. It takes a bit of time : 4-5 years for a bit, with 9 boatbuilders (way longer than the Vikings who could build them in a winter). 🔨 One of the difference is the use of wooden rivet (sort of big nails) instead of iron rivet. Indeed, they tried with iron rivets but it was getting rotten over the years, damaging the boats. Maybe because the iron nowadays is different, maybe because the composition of the water of the sea if different (more pollution) ? 👩‍🏫 They build the boats to learn more about the sailing ability and to test different theories. See and read more : boatyard.dk"

@pandore

"You can also drive viking ships in the Island museum"

@andrea.fusco

"Loin mais, si les Vikings, l'archéologie et les navires vous font rêver, c'est un incontournable. Littéralement et littoralement au bord de la mer, le lieu abrite des épaves de drakkars plus vieilles que mon arrière grand-mère (ça date) !"

@il_cozzimo

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