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Walk through Denmark's intriguing history
My son and I (Americans) visited the Jelling Mounds and Runic Stones in Denmark with some family friends. It was absolutely delightful and far more interactive than we'd anticipated! Nestled in the Da...
I visited this UNESCO listed site via the town of Velje. Jelling itself comprises no more than a village surrounded by countryside and has an hourly train service. It takes 13 minutes to get to Jellin...
A great place to visit! We had expected to spend half an hour here, but ended up spending 2h! There is a museum (free entry) that explains the history of the Jelling dynasty and the local history real...
I expected so much more. The museum was mostly digital displays, instead of historic items on display. The outside was vast and pretty but not really all that interesting. The two positives are admiss...
Walk through Denmark's intriguing history
My son and I (Americans) visited the Jelling Mounds and Runic Stones in Denmark with some family friends. It was absolutely delightful and far more interactive than we'd anticipated! Nestled in the Da...
Denmark’s birth certificate
I visited this UNESCO listed site via the town of Velje. Jelling itself comprises no more than a village surrounded by countryside and has an hourly train service. It takes 13 minutes to get to Jellin...
Must see!
A great place to visit! We had expected to spend half an hour here, but ended up spending 2h! There is a museum (free entry) that explains the history of the Jelling dynasty and the local history real...
Well built up site reprensenting the origins of Denmark in the 800 - 900 years
Very clean and well built up site Information was given on info boards outside and in a adjacent museum Interactive museum
Wasn’t Impressed
I expected so much more. The museum was mostly digital displays, instead of historic items on display. The outside was vast and pretty but not really all that interesting. The two positives are admiss...