The
Royal Tombs
The Royal Tombs are spectacular monuments
and architectural gems from the time of their
period and the portentous sepulchral chapels with the decorated
sarcophaguses and Royal coffins have each there own special
character and quality - which was
created by leading Danish and European architects and the
eminent examples of their building ability and architectural
skill plus Danish craftsmanship.
The Royal Burial plot at Roskilde Cathedral is the only
type of sight in the world - where
so many Royalties are buried in one place. The Royal Chapels
have both monarchs from the Oldenborg and
Glücksborg line of Royalties.
The sarcophagus of Denmark's first Queen Margrethe I (1353 – 1412) - at Roskilde Cathedral - placed behind the High Altar. She was also Queen of Norway and Sweden - and the founder of the Kalmar Union (1397-1523) that united all of the Scandinavian countries for centuries.
Visitors will experience the activities around the always busy ship building area - were new replicas are built of ancient Viking Ships - and guest can take a trip in one of these Vikings Boats on Roskilde Fjord. The ship collection includes around 40 small and big Viking Vessels - all built at the primitive shipyard of the Viking Ship Museum and located at the museum’s harbour. The Danes have proud sailing traditions as merchants since the Viking era - where the Vikings were great explorers and voyagers.
The
Viking Ship Museum at Roskilde Fjord
- will tell a fascinating and exciting
story about the Danish Vikings
and their well organised lifestyle and
thriving settlements during the Viking
era in Denmark - that is supported
with numerous historical artefacts
and archaeological gems
plus the main focus on the primeval
Viking Ships and the reconstructed
Viking Vessels that will give
the spectators the full insight in the
rich Danish Viking Culture
and the Vikings legacy -
as being great shipbuilders
that turned them into genuine Masters
and Explorers of the Sea. The
Danes are enormously proud of being
the descendants of these courageous
Viking warriors and enterprising
merchants - that also is a
vital part of the Danes Viking
Heritage - and Denmark
- which is best known as Viking
Country.
Learn more about the Danish
Vikings at the Viking Ship Museum
- Learn more about how the Danish Vikings
were skilful and innovative shipbuilders
- plus famous seafarers
and navigators - building
their magnificent long ships
- which they embarked on voyages of
exploration far and wide - from Denmark
to overseas destinations - as to North
America.
- Learn more about how the Danish Viking
ruled the waves and the coasts of Europe
- plus various other parts of the world
from the eighth to the eleventh century.
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Learn more about how the Danish Vikings
sunk the five exhibited Viking
vesselsto barricade
the entrance to Roskilde Fjord.
See: Museums