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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 |
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Moesgård Alle 20 DK-8270 Højbjerg
Telephone (+45) 8942 1100
Fax (+45) 8627 2378
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| Type of museum |
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Collections, Museum, Open-air museum |
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| Subjects of the collections |
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Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural history, History, Social anthropology |
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Activities for children, Bus park, Museum shop/News stand, Packed lunch permitted, Restaurant/Cafe |
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| The card offers |
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Free entrance |
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| Label scheme for attractions |
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No |
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| The Accessibility Label |
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Yes |
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| Number of persons for group rate |
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10 |
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Edited by
VisitAarhus, email info@visitaarhus.com
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