Trelleborg - Museum of the Viking Age
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Trelleborg - Museum of the Viking Age

History museum · Zealand ·

Ancient Viking fort with museum, living history, and annual fair

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Trelleborg Alle 4, 4200 Slagelse, Denmark Get directions

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Trelleborg Alle 4, 4200 Slagelse, Denmark Get directions

+45 41 20 63 99
vikingeborgen-trelleborg.dk
@trelleborgvikingeborg

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restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 13, 2025

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"Clashing swords! Trampling Boots! A Viking battle cry! These sounds fill the air of Trelleborg during the annual Viking fair of Denmark in July.  The weeklong Viking extravaganza features an authentic Viking market, displays of Viking lore and craftsmen churning out nostalgic Viking artifacts. The battle itself, fought between the modern-day army of King Harald Bluetooth and his son takes place near a millennia-old fortress that housed 500-700 Vikings during the reign of King Harald. The Trelleborg fortress is one of a series of barracks in Denmark built by King Harald for military maneuvering in the 10th century. The stronghold consisted of a circular rampart and two paths that cross in the center, creating four equal segments, each occupied by four Viking longhouses. The massive fortress, 180 meters in diameter with a wall 17 meters wide, is alleged to have used almost half the available oak timber in Zealand. Trelleborg has recently revived its Viking heritage, building a museum of Viking culture and a village that transports the visitor to the reign of a young Harald Bluetooth. Bluetooth, who according to legend acquired the name from his love of blueberries, was known for his conversion to Christianity as well as the unification of Denmark and Norway under one reign for a brief period. 21st century fame has come to Harald in the form of an eponymous wireless communication company whose logo bears the Nordic runes of the Viking king’s initials." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Trelleborg - Museum of the Viking Age

Eartha J.

Google
Glad i had a picnic basket 🧺, with me. Food and drinks were a bit pricey. Otherwise gr8 place to visit. Always humbling to remember WHAT you came from.

Lia C.

Google
Great activity to get immersed into the culture by looking at the past.

David S.

Google
A friendly historic site brought to life as a living museum with informative guides and inhabitants.

Tatiana K.

Google
Perfect place for the costume Wedding - we have had it on the Weekend. Storyteller of the guided tour is a dream - has answered all even stupid our questions, all the stuff is very pleasant, games outside are interesting and funny (group of the children has had a birthday party there at the same time and have had a fun - so much they were laughing).

Cuong S.

Google
Went there during the Viking Festival. It was really awesome. Hundreds were in costume, there were battle recreations, You could see and make craft items, learn new Viking skills. With Viking coins buy jewellery, craft, wooden swords and shields, lots of things. Or just wonder around the encampment and talk to the settlers and just learn.

Brisippus

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Interesting museum and recreation of Viking structures, couldn’t believe that it was free to enter. Not much left to see of the original settlement other than the mounds, but they do a great job of helping visitors to visualize what it may have been like.

Suresh R.

Google
One more reason to rent a car in Denmark

Daniele V.

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Tough place to reach but mesmerizing. Everyone there was really nice, but the guide guy was the absolute best. I'll hopefully get there again in future, without suitcase 😵‍💫😆