M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark Ny Kronborgvej 1 3000 Helsing?rMap
Phone: +45-49-210685
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Going to play, not bad, go to blow the sea breeze, the mood is better, really very good, there are snacks inside, not particularly expensive, visit the museum does not need to spend money, really worth it
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Going to play, not bad, go to blow the sea breeze, the mood is better, really very good, there are snacks inside, not particularly expensive, visit the museum does not need to spend money, really worth it
Just near Karen Castle, the attractions are also quite casual. You can see Sweden opposite. There is an art statue of a man's fish in front of the door, and a modern art "garbage fish". There is also a large library nearby, a cafe on the ground floor, and the cheesecake is delicious.
The 6,000-square-meter Danish National Maritime Museum, officially opened on October 5, 2013, under the auspices of Queen Magteri II of Denmark, is a building that perfectly interprets Denmark’s historical and contemporary role as the world’s leading maritime nation. Its design combines historical elements with modern innovation. The entire museum is located underground and it is easy to miss the entrance if you don’t watch it carefully. The museum has models of sailing ships from all periods, each with the year and volume of the ships used, and the history of the development of the traditional sailing boats to modern tankers. Here you can see all the sailing ships used in Denmark and learn more about the history of sailing.
Just next to Hamlet Castle, it is highly recommended that children's shoes that like architecture must come and see. This is BIG's famous work, which was converted from a used dock. The exhibition also includes photos of the construction process of the building itself, as well as the concept of design.
Upon arrival, the entire exterior was still under renovation, and we arrived at the Maritime Museum after passing through an area under construction. After entering, the entire hall was very bright, and tickets and souvenirs were purchased at the front desk. The Danish National Maritime Museum is in a unique historical and spatial environment, like an underground museum in a dry dock.