The Vedbæk Finds Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fascinating glimpse into Stone Age life, survival and burial
One of the most captivating displays is the skeleton of a woman with a newborn infant next to her, with the latter placed on the wing of a swan. The young woman died in childbirth and has a necklace m...
The museum is situated at the premises of the old Holtegaard mansion and art museum, and is absolutely worth a visit. After entering the central entrance there are two wings with exhibits, both well k...
My wife and I took our 9 year old and 3 year old for a 'speculative' day out to a place we had driven past but never entered. It is not a big, nor 'fancy' museum. But it is very effective at telling t...
Rare paleolithic skeletons and utensils from 4000 BC.
Small museum housing some of the world´s best remains from Erteboelletiden 4000 BC. Wel conserved adult and child skeletons and multiple stone utensils. Can be seen in 1 hour.
A tiny museum north of Copenhagen with interesting and detailed finds from a neolithic settlement that has been habitated on and off over 1,000 years. One grave is on display as found whereas the th...
Fascinating glimpse into Stone Age life, survival and burial
One of the most captivating displays is the skeleton of a woman with a newborn infant next to her, with the latter placed on the wing of a swan. The young woman died in childbirth and has a necklace m...
Small, but interesting museum
The museum is situated at the premises of the old Holtegaard mansion and art museum, and is absolutely worth a visit. After entering the central entrance there are two wings with exhibits, both well k...
Unassuming, interesting and family friendly!
My wife and I took our 9 year old and 3 year old for a 'speculative' day out to a place we had driven past but never entered. It is not a big, nor 'fancy' museum. But it is very effective at telling t...
Rare paleolithic skeletons and utensils from 4000 BC.
Small museum housing some of the world´s best remains from Erteboelletiden 4000 BC. Wel conserved adult and child skeletons and multiple stone utensils. Can be seen in 1 hour.
A glimpse of everyday life in the neolithic age
A tiny museum north of Copenhagen with interesting and detailed finds from a neolithic settlement that has been habitated on and off over 1,000 years. One grave is on display as found whereas the th...