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Denmark hosted the inaugural Copenhagen Sprint, a new UCI World Tour race designed to spotlight the country’s deep cycling culture and ...
Review: Denmark's Viking Ship Museum Offers a Glimpse Into Life at Sea On display are five real Viking ships, intentionally sunk in Roskilde Fjord around 1,000 years ago to form a defensive barrier.
Roskilde’s fascinating history as the hub of Viking trade and Denmark’s former capital is waiting to be unlocked at its many museums.
Roskilde’s fascinating history as the hub of Viking trade and Denmark’s former capital is waiting to be unlocked at its many museums. Top of the list is the Viking Ship Museum, centred around ...
A Viking burial site near Aarhus recently revealed spectacular artifacts including gold thread, beads and coins, which were ...
Archaeologists in Denmark recently uncovered 30 Viking graves—a remarkable find on its own. The bigger surprise? The graves ...
In an accidental find, a 10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark, packed with a "spectacular" trove of ancient objects ...
The site five miles north of Aarhus, Denmark's second city, contains 30 graves which revealed pearls, coins, ceramics, and an "unusual box".
The graves, dating to the second half of the 10th century, align with the reign of King Harald Bluetooth—the monarch who unified Denmark, spread Christianity, and whose name today connects our ...