Pay a visit to the only existing Viking ship in the world, still situated in the burial mount as it was placed thousand years back. Step into the mount to see the 1000 year old Ladby ship. This Ladby ship is the only ship grave, belonging to the Viking period. The mound that you see was raised above the ship. You can even walk in the outside area and watch the boat builders creating an exact life-size replica of Ladby ship.
Viking Museum Ladby Travel Tips
Children and teenagers under 18 years get free admission
Schools and secondary schools students get free admission
Outside the museum, there is wooden dragon for climbing for kids.
You can have soft drinks and deserts at the café tables inside or outside. Few more tables and benches are there outside the museum and in the greenery of the hill.
The museum and the mound is disabled friendly
The museum building has lifts
Toilet for disabled is located at the basement of the museum. The museum is accessible by lift
Pets are allowed but not in the museum building or the mound with the ship grave
Guide dogs are welcomed
Free admission is given to the care assistants who visit museum during working hours
Entrance Ticket Details For Viking Museum Ladby
Students: 50 DKK
Groups (minimum 10 people): 50 DKK ( per person)
In evening: 1200 DKK + normal ticket price
Guided tour:
Tour (maximum 30 people): 500 DDK (1 hour)
Additional module: (Mound, Shipbuilding or Embroidery): 250 DKK (30 minutes)
Introduction (maximum 50 people): 350 DKK (15 – 20 minutes)
How to Reach Viking Museum Ladby
Bus no. 482 and get off at the bus top (Ladby). From there, you need to walk for 10 minutes to reach the museum
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