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National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet)

Denmark's largest cultural history museum, spanning 9,000 years from the Stone Age to the modern era.
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The National Museum of Denmark — Nationalmuseet in Danish — is the country's largest museum of cultural history, housed in the Prince's Palace (Prinsens Palæ) at Ny Vestergade 10 in central Copenhagen. The palace itself was built between 1743 and 1744 by court architect Nicolai Eigtved for Crown Prince Frederik, later Frederik V, and became the museum's permanent home in 1855 when the royal collections were opened to the public. Today the museum holds over 14 million objects across its collections, tracing human life in Denmark and beyond from approximately 9,000 BCE to the 20th century across three dedicated floors of permanent exhibition.

The collection's crown jewel is the Solvognen — the Sun Chariot — a gilded Bronze Age cult object discovered by a farmer in a peat bog at Trundholm, Zealand, in 1902. Dating to around 1400 BCE, the intricately crafted horse-drawn disc represents the sun's daily journey across the sky and remains one of the most significant archaeological finds ever made in Scandinavia. Equally remarkable are the Gundestrup Cauldron, a 1st-century BCE silver vessel decorated with Celtic deities and ritual scenes, and the Egtved Girl, the remarkably preserved remains of a Bronze Age woman buried around 1370 BCE whose oak coffin and clothing survived intact in the acidic bog soil. The Viking Age rooms display runestones, weapons, jewelry, and ship fittings that illuminate the reach of Norse culture from Greenland to Constantinople.

Beyond Scandinavian prehistory, the museum maintains world-class ethnographic collections assembled during centuries of Danish global engagement, including artifacts from Greenland's Inuit communities, West Africa, and indigenous peoples of the Americas. A dedicated Arctic exhibition explores the deep cultural ties between Denmark and Greenland. The museum's Children's Museum is one of Europe's most hands-on, inviting young visitors to sail a reconstructed Viking longship, barter in a medieval market, and prepare a castle for siege — all through direct physical interaction with replica environments.

The museum is open Monday through Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00. Admission is 150 DKK for adults (135 DKK when booked online), while visitors under 18 enter free. The building sits a five-minute walk from Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) and is directly adjacent to the Tøjhusmuseet (Royal Arsenal Museum). Guided English-language tours focusing on Vikings and Danish history run regularly — booking in advance through the museum website is strongly recommended during peak summer months. The on-site café and museum shop are located on the ground floor near the main entrance.

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