National Museum of Denmark and Trelleborg Viking Fortress

Historical museum full of learning

Trelleborg Viking Fortress

One of the places where the Viking Age can be experienced close at hand is the Viking fortress of Trelleborg, near Slagelse in West Zealand. The impressive remains of one of the Vikings’ great ring fortresses were originally constructed around AD 980 by King Harald Bluetooth and are located in the beautiful area of Tude ådal. The museum at Trelleborg includes models, archaeological finds and reconstructions that give a vivid impression of Trelleborg’s history, its inhabitants and the function of the fortress.

The National Museum in Copenhagen

Experience the heritage of Denmark, meet the famous vikings and hear the story of how the nation came to be.

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Nationalmuseet, Formidlingsafdelingen, Trelleborg Allé 4, Hejninge, DK-4200 Slagelse, Denmark

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