Re-live the grand Viking days upon your stop by at the Lofotr Viking Museum of Norway. Found on the island of Borg in the Lofoten archipelago, this interesting memorial is situated in the greatest Viking longhouse still active in the 21st century. Measuring about 83 meters long, this remarkable structure was once the home of the very powerful chieftains in the upper place of Norway. Lofotr is often described as a full time income museum, which features dog reveals and reconstructions of the glorious Viking days.

To precisely illustrate the Viking Era, the longhouse's mead corridor and accommodation were recreated down seriously to every detail like the arrangements and handcrafts used throughout that time. viking axes In that way, the memorial aims to bring you in time to witness how the Vikings stay from day to day. Apart from the mead corridor, you may find several contemporary displays, archaeological objects and films that most share Viking reports from tens of thousands of years of history. You will get an Audioguide to make your exploration of the Lofotr Viking Memorial more detailed and meaningful.

Apart from the indicates in Lofotr, the museum also includes a particular handle for several its guests. One of the major points to see while here's to partake in the Viking feast. That special dinner contains trying Viking-inspired recipes coupled with dynamic storytelling by educated books entirely outfit! A few of the tasty recipes to anticipate include braised lamb, fish, and crazy boar. As a compliment to the foodstuff, cups filled with mead, the standard Viking consume manufactured from alcohol darling and herbs, are provided.

That wonderful food and storytelling knowledge is then capped down with the dancing of the original ring dance to the melody of a classic Viking song. And obviously, visitors are usually delightful to party and party with the Vikings! The museum interior is not the sole spotlight of your visit to Lofotr. If you go outside to the regional inlet, you may find a wonderful imitation of a Viking ship called Gokstad.

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