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Viking Ship Museum (Roskilde)

Coordinates:55°39′0.5″N12°4′44.2″E / 55.650139°N 12.078944°E /55.650139; 12.078944
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Maritime history museum, archaeological museum in Roskilde , Denmark
Viking Ship Museum
Vikingeskibsmuseet
The Viking Ship Museum
Map
Established1969
LocationVindeboder 12,
4000 Roskilde
Denmark
TypeMaritime history museum,archaeological museum
Collection sizeSkuldelev ships
DirectorTinna Damgård-Sørensen
WebsiteViking Ship Museum

TheViking Ship Museum (Danish:Vikingeskibsmuseet) inRoskilde isDenmark's national ship museum for ships of theprehistoric andmedieval period.

The main focus of the museum is a permanent exhibition of theSkuldelev ships, five originalViking ships excavated nearby in 1962. The Viking Ship Museum also conducts research and educates researchers in the fields ofmaritime history,marine archaeology andexperimental archaeology. Various academic conferences are held here and there is a research library in association with the museum.

Original Viking ships

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See also:Skuldelev ships
Waterside of the Viking Ship Museum as seen from Roskilde Fjord

Around the year 1070, five Viking ships weredeliberately sunk at Skuldelev inRoskilde Fjord in order to block the most important fairway and to protect Roskilde from an enemy attack from the sea. These ships, later known as theSkuldelev ships, were excavated in 1962.[1] They turned out to be five different types of ships ranging from cargo ships to ships of war.

The Viking Ship Museum overlooking the inlet of Roskilde Fjord was built in 1969 with the main purpose of exhibiting the five newly discovered Skuldelev ships.[2]

The original Skuldelev Viking ships are the main focus of the museum, but a small exhibition about the Roskilde ships and various temporary exhibitions with a broader scope can also be experienced here.[3]

Roskilde ships

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In the late 1990s, excavations for the shipyard expansion of the Viking Ship Museum uncovered the remains of a further nine ships, theRoskilde ships, from themedieval period. It is the largest such discovery of ships inNorthern Europe. Most of these are from the period just after theViking Age, 1060-1350 AD, butRoskilde 6 [da] is from 1025 AD and is the longest Viking ship ever found; about 37 m (121 ft) long.[4] All exceptRoskilde 8 have been excavated and their remains are at theNational Museum of Denmark (Roskilde 6 on display, remaining in storage).[5]

Reconstructed Viking ships and historical boats

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The Viking Ship Museum possess a large collection of authentic historic boats and reconstructions from all over Scandinavia.

The Viking Ship Museum has a long tradition of Viking ship reconstructions and boat building and also collects boats of interest from all over Scandinavia. The boat collection at the museum now comprise more than 40 vessels and the associatedship building yard is constantly building new ships by original methods as part of anexperimental archaeology learning process. It is possible to follow or engage in the ship building process here.[6] The shipyard is located on a small isle known asMuseumsøen (Museum Island), connected to the main museum exhibition buildings by a drawbridge.

Every summer, a handful of boats are launched for extended sea voyages to accumulate more knowledge about the seafaring techniques and conditions of the Vikings.[7]

Gallery

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  • A look down the halls
    A look down the halls
  • Silhouette of an original Viking ship
    Silhouette of an original Viking ship
  • Small scale replicas
    Small scale replicas
  • The bridge to the shipyard of Museumsøen
    The bridge to the shipyard ofMuseumsøen
  • The reconstruction of Skuldelev 5 (1991)
    The reconstruction ofSkuldelev 5 (1991)
  • Boat building at the workshops
    Boat building at the workshops
  • Preservation of archaeological remains
    Preservation of archaeological remains
  • Fullscale navigable reconstructions of original ships are built at Museumsøen
    Fullscale navigable reconstructions of original ships are built atMuseumsøen

See also

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References

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  1. ^"The Skuldelev Ships".Nautical Archaeology Program. Department of Anthropology,Texas A&M University. Archived fromthe original on 23 April 2022. Retrieved25 December 2017.
  2. ^BBC Ancient history in-depth: Viking dig reports
  3. ^"Roskildeskibene [The roskilde Ships]" (in Danish). Viking Ship Museum Roskilde. Archived fromthe original on 9 May 2019. Retrieved9 January 2016.
  4. ^"Roskilde 6". Vikingeskibsmuseet. Retrieved16 June 2022.
  5. ^"Roskildeskibene". Vikingeskibsmuseet. Retrieved16 June 2022.
  6. ^"Vikingeskibsmuseets bådsamling [The boat collection of the Viking Ship Museum]" (in Danish). Viking Ship Museum Roskilde. Archived fromthe original on 22 April 2019. Retrieved9 January 2016.
  7. ^"Skibenes togter [The ships' expeditions]" (in Danish). Viking Ship Museum Roskilde. Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2017. Retrieved9 January 2016.

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