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Moesgård Museum
The Moesgård Manor in the woods south of Århus provides the setting for the Moesgård.

The permanent exhibition shows a range of exceptional archaeological finds from Denmark’s prehistory. Among the greatest of these treasures is the Grauballe man, who died more than 2000 years ago and is the world's best-preserved peat bog corpse. Furthermore you can see the impressive sacrifices of weapons from the nearby Illerup river valley, which gives a detailed insight into the warfare and sacrificial traditions of the Iron Age.

Visit the museum - read more about transport to Moesgård Museum
Moesgård Alle 20
DK-8270 Højbjerg
Telephone (+45) 8942 1100 Fax (+45) 8627 2378
www.moesmus.dk
moesgaard@hum.au.dk

Moesgård Museum
Facts about the museum
Type of museum Collections, Museum, Open-air museum
Subjects of the collections Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural history, History, Social anthropology
Facilities Activities for children, Bus park, Museum shop/News stand, Packed lunch permitted, Restaurant/Cafe

Sightseeing card
Sightseeing cards The ÅrhusCard
The card offers Free entrance

Top 50 rating
Top 50 rating 40
Label scheme for attractions
Label scheme for attractions No

The Accessibility Label
The Accessibility Label Yes
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Opening periods and rates
Period Weekdays Time interval Free Rate Adults Rate Children Group rate
01/10/2008 - 31/12/2008
Tuesday - Sunday
10:00 - 16:00
No
8,06
6,71

Number of persons for group rate
Number of persons for group rate 10
Edited by VisitAarhus, email info@visitaarhus.com
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