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"The spiritual heart of Denmark" proved to be a miserable and unwelcoming building site, visitors being denied sanctuary in the church because of confirmations. Only the ice cream parlour suggested th...
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...
This is the place where it is interesting to visit any person in love with historically important places and times. This is the place where the Viking civilization was born, where many archaeological preservations have been kept up to ...
If you are near, it is worth visiting this place to absorb the spirit of the Vikings. Real Kurgans and stones with sacred ruins are adjacent to the super interactive museum (the Viking House). Entry is free.
Heartless
"The spiritual heart of Denmark" proved to be a miserable and unwelcoming building site, visitors being denied sanctuary in the church because of confirmations. Only the ice cream parlour suggested th...
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...
Ancient Viking capital
This is the place where it is interesting to visit any person in love with historically important places and times. This is the place where the Viking civilization was born, where many archaeological preservations have been kept up to ...
The Spirit of the Old
If you are near, it is worth visiting this place to absorb the spirit of the Vikings. Real Kurgans and stones with sacred ruins are adjacent to the super interactive museum (the Viking House). Entry is free.