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Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskiphuset) - Oslo - Reviews of Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskiphuset) - TripAdvisor The Viking Ship Museum is reached by a short ferry ride from Oslo. It is a 15-20 minute (although uphill!) walk from the ferry landing. The museum contains three Viking ships from the 80... tripadvisor.com
Viking Ship Museum, Oslo - Reviews of Viking Ship Museum - IgoUgo The Viking Museum is on the Bygdoy penisula. Here you will find a ship excavated at Oseborg (Oslo Fjord) in 1904. The ship had been preserved for over 1,100 years. It was at the burial mound of Queen Asa. The ship and some of its treasures are on display. The jeweled a... igougo.com
iExplore Community: Viking Ship Museum - Oslo, Norway Besides the main attractions, The Viking Ship Museum also houses various artifacts that were also recovered at the burial mound digs at Oseberg, Gokstad, and Tune. All of the items are in constant danger of deteriorating beyond the point of salvage, but the staff does an excellent job of preservatio... community.iexplore.com
Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskiphuset), Oslo : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk , out to Bergen and Flåm, where you can ride the Flåm Railway with its gradient of 1 in 18 and 20 tunnels. The latter trip also incorporates valleys and stunning scenery and can be done in a day, or can include an overnight stop. M... travel.ciao.co.uk
Vikingskiphuset (Viking Ship Museum, University Museum Of Cultural Heritage) - Oslo Norway - Review of Vikingskiphuset (Viking Ship Museum, University Museum Of Cultural Heritage) For kids, the ships here conjure up the legend and lore of the Viking era that flourished in the Middle Ages. We've seen kids stand in awe looking up at the excavated ships long after their parents have taken in the exhibitions and want to move on. Give or take some time for gawking, you'll spend ab... sidestep.com
The Viking Ship Museum by James Henderson| Travel Reviews from Travel Intelligence No cursory look at the Bayeux tapestry or even avid reading of Asterix cartoons gives any idea of how elegant these ships are. The curved planks of their clinker-built hulls run in graceful lines fully along the boats' sixty foot length: stem and stern, carved with a snake's head and tail, both stan... travelintelligence.net
Vikingship museum (Viking skip museum)- Oslo, Norway - VirtualTourist.com The Oseberg ship was found in a large burial mound on the Oseberg farm, in Vestfold in 1904. The ship was built sometime between 815-820 AD, but was later used as a grave ship for a woman of high rank who died in 834 AD. The woman had been placed in a wooden burial chamber on the aft deck of the shi... virtualtourist.com
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