Prince's Mansion, Ny Vestergade 10, 1471 København K, DenmarkMap
You can take both subway M1 or M2, and alight at Kongen Nytorv Station. Stroll along Little Kongensgade Street towards the West, through Gammel Strand Street, keep going straight and turn left into Ny Vestergade Street and you are there. The whole walking jouney will take about 14 minutes.
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An amazing collection of artifacts from all over the world! The Viking section was the best, including the remains of the world’s longest Viking ship, an extremely well-done video of the Viking quest to reach Rome, and several rune stones.
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The predecessor of the National Museum of Denmark was the mansion of a wealthy businessman, and later it became the residence of the Danish crown princes. In 1807, it officially became the National Museum. It houses the collections of the palace treasury since 1650 and historical materials related to Danish culture, and is also the largest museum in Denmark. The 3-story high building displays many antiquities of Danish prehistoric culture, the Viking Age, the Middle Ages, and the daily necessities and precious cultural relics of the Eskimos living in Greenland. There are also ethnic materials from the 18th to 19th centuries, and collection areas of Asian, American, African and other ethnic groups. The first floor is the Danish exhibition area. Among them, the bronze "Dorrent's Sun Carriage" from 1400 BC is a very valuable cultural relic here. It was discovered in 1902 and has precious research value.
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You can take both subway M1 or M2, and alight at Kongen Nytorv Station. Stroll along Little Kongensgade Street towards the West, through Gammel Strand Street, keep going straight and turn left into Ny Vestergade Street and you are there. The whole walking jouney will take about 14 minutes.
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1.Please remain quiet while touring the museum and do not make any loud noises as it may affect the other visitors.
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An amazing collection of artifacts from all over the world! The Viking section was the best, including the remains of the world’s longest Viking ship, an extremely well-done video of the Viking quest to reach Rome, and several rune stones.
The Danish National Museum also collects a lot of ancient art, but many biological skeletons look very shocking, Denmark's ancient history and biological collections are more.
The Danish National Museum needs to charge tickets, this is the best place to know the whole history of Denmark. Because we were closed when we arrived, we couldn't visit, and we didn't have time to visit the next day, which was a pity.
The Danish National Museum is located in the heart of Copenhagen and is the largest museum of cultural history in Denmark.
Beautiful scenery, pleasant scenery, lingering
Closed on Monday, but because it was a visit relationship, a staff member was specially accompanied, opened the back door, and visited the empty museum. A museum's wonderful night feeling. There are ancient yak skeletons, as well as Viking era monuments, basically the entire museum is around Viking, and there is a history of the later war with Germany and Sweden. More interesting is a pair of little girl bones and human sacrifices. The identity of the little girl is unknown, but it is said that it came from Germany. It was put on a wooden boat after death. It was dressed in Viking costumes. The costumes were perfectly presented in a reproduction version. The human sacrifice confirmed a custom belief 100 years ago. It has a lot of educational color.
Very nice place, there are many things that can grow knowledge here, it is recommended.