Visiting the National Museum of Denmark (Copenhagen)
Joshua Hanlon stops by the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen.
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Rain rain go away! But it's ok, we made the best of our last 2 days in Copenhagen. While our trip to the National Museum of Denmark was cut short, we still had an awesome day exploring Frederiksborg Palace (Castle?) and the absolutely gorgeous Baroque Gardens in the rear. Definitely one of most beautiful places I've ever visited!
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Nationalmuseet - The National Museum of Denmark
Introduction to the museum. Please note, that the video features the previous exhibition about Danish Prehistory.
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COPENHAGEN, stolen GREEK ANTIQUITIES (from 2,700BC) at the NATIONAL MUSEUM, DENMARK ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's go to the world famous National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen which is Denmark’s largest museum of cultural history. The museum covers 14,000 years of Danish history, from the reindeer-hunters of the Ice Age, Vikings, and works of religious art from the Middle Ages, when the church was highly significant in Danish life. Danish coins from Viking times to the present and coins from ancient Rome and Greece, as well as examples of the coinage and currencies of other cultures, are exhibited also.
Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
In this particular video we are going to concentrate on the thousands of Greek antiquities (some of them dating back to 2,700BC), which were removed from Greece under a variety of suspicious circumstances.
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COPENHAGEN, EXPLORING the EGYPTIAN MUMMIES at the NATIONAL MUSEUM (DENMARK) ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - The National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen is Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, comprising the histories of Danish and foreign cultures, alike. It contains exhibits from around the world, from Greenland to South America. Artifacts from ancient Egypt’s entire 3000 year history are on display in the National Museum’s Egyptian exhibition and here one can see mummies, amulets, clothing, and many other grave goods, and learn more about the Egyptian rituals for the dead and about life in the underworld. Reliefs, statues, jewelry, and small figurines illustrate the rich visual world of the ancient Egyptians and their beautiful hieroglyphic script. Other artifacts illuminate life along the Nile River, the many gods of the ancient Egyptians, and pharaoh, the divine ruler.
Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
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Copenhagen 2 museums, Denmark
Copenhagen 2 museums, Denmark, in the historic pedestrian zone.
The Collection of the National Museum of Denmark - Prehistoric Denmark
A peak at some of the lithic artifacts displayed at the Danish National Museum.
National Museum Copenhagen Denmark - A history of Vikings
National Museum Copenhagen Denmark - A history of Vikings
Nationalmuseet København Danmark - En historie om vikingerne
Nationalmuseum Kopenhagen Dänemark - Eine Geschichte der Wikinger
Musée national de Copenhague Danemark - Une histoire des Vikings
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Nationalmuseet København Danmark - En historie om vikingerne
国立博物館コペンハーゲンデンマーク - バイキングの歴史
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Muzeum Narodowe w Kopenhadze Dania - Historia Wikingów
National Museum, Copenhagen
A visit to the National Museum in Copenhagen in Denmark. If you like Vikings or Scandinavian history then you will love this place. You will see exhibits from the Bronze Age through to the 21st century. A fascinating museum and well worth checking out.
Tour of Copenhagen - Big Danish Lunch + Canal Boat Tour in Denmark!
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Bicycle Ride - In order to really blend in with Danish culture in Copenhagen, you need to go around the city by bicycle. So on day one of our visit to Copenhagen, we jumped into a bicycle cart, and rode over the park. #Copenhagen #Denmark
Frederiksberg Have - Copenhagen has lots of beautiful parks, and we strategically went to one called Frederiksberg Have because it wasn’t far from where we were staying, and there was a restaurant I really wanted to try in the area.
Hansens Gamle Familiehave ( - I love legendary classic restaurants, and Hansens Gamle Familiehave is about as historical and classic as Danish restaurants in Copenhagen get. I went straight for the Hansens lunch platter, which included two platters - first the cold appetizers like herring, and next the hot dishes like pork. Total bill for this huge Danish lunch platter - 718 DKK ($106.43)
Hey Captain ( - One of the attractions I was most interested in doing during my time in Copenhagen, was to take a boat Copenhagen Canal Tour. Thanks to Visit Copenhagen and Hey Captain, for taking me on this fantastic and luxurious canal boat tour of Copenhagen. The drinks made it even better. Amazing boat tour, highly recommended in Copenhagen.
Folkehuset Absalon ( - Finally for dinner we went o Folkehuset Absalon, a former church that has been opened as a community center coffee shop, and a family style restaurant at dinner. The place is packed every night, people come looking for a social dining atmosphere, sharing tables, and delicious home cooked styles Danish food. Food was delicious. Price - 100 DKK ($14.82)
And that wraps up this tour of Copenhagen, including Danish food and attractions!
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Denmark National Museum (Copenhagen) Free to entry Part1
The National Museum of Denmark is the largest museum of cultural history in Denmark. It covers Danish history, from prehistory until modern times. Besides the Danish collections, an important part of the museum is its ethnographic collection.
The National Museum of Denmark is the world’s oldest ethnographical museum which opened in 1849 and was founded by Chr. J. Thomsen. The collection has its origins in the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities of King Frederik III and Ole Worm from the 17th century.
The permanent ethnographical exhibition takes the visitor on a journey around the world. From Asia it features artefacts such as Indian temple sculptures, priceless lacquer ware from China and Japan, Buddhist art and Javanese shadow-play figures. The oldest objects in the collection are from “The Indian Chamber”, which was once a part of the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities. This also includes objects from China, East India and several other places. During the 19th century, many objects were brought home from expeditions and European colonial possessions all over the world, which led to an expansion of the museum’s collection.
Collection size:
The collection size is about 6 million pieces. In the Ethnographic Department, there are around 200,000 pieces collected from all over the world. Moreover the Ethnographic Department also holds a collection consisting of 200.000 photographs from all the corners of the world.
Collection:
The museum contains a very large amount of Danish archaeological artefacts. The collections range from prehistoric Denmark up until current day. Besides the collections originating in Denmark, the Ethnographic collections count various sculptures, paintings, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, furniture etc. from each of the continents. In the Asian collections there are ethnographical and archeological artefacts from India, Indonesia, Japan, China, Korea and Siberia, and so on.
National Museum of Denmark: The Sun Chariot
Curator Flemming Kaul gives an introduction to The Sun Chariot. More about The Sun Chariot:
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Mermaid Skeleton in National Museum in Copenhagen
Mermaid Skeleton in National Museum in Copenhagen
Mermaids are real You thought the only mermaid in Copenhagen was the Little Mermaid down by the harbour? The Danish National Museum is here to prove you wrong. In fact, it has on display theA mermaid skeleton in the Danish National Museum skeleton of the Haraldskaer mermaid, discovered by a farmer while ploughing his field. (Click on the photo to see it larger.) The description says she was likely a member of the Asian branch of the mermaid family, which makes her a rare find in Europe — rare indeed!
According to the narrative, the Haraldskaer mermaid was about 18 years old, with long, thick hair and long, sharp canines. She had a purse containing a shark’s tooth, a snake’s tail, a mussel shell and a flower. The skeleton is complete, though she’s missing one hand — or possibly a fin.
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Denmark National Museum -Free to Entry (copenhagen )part 2
The National Museum of Denmark is the largest museum of cultural history in Denmark. It covers Danish history, from prehistory until modern times. Besides the Danish collections, an important part of the museum is its ethnographic collection.
The National Museum of Denmark is the world’s oldest ethnographical museum which opened in 1849 and was founded by Chr. J. Thomsen. The collection has its origins in the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities of King Frederik III and Ole Worm from the 17th century.
The permanent ethnographical exhibition takes the visitor on a journey around the world. From Asia it features artefacts such as Indian temple sculptures, priceless lacquer ware from China and Japan, Buddhist art and Javanese shadow-play figures. The oldest objects in the collection are from “The Indian Chamber”, which was once a part of the Royal Cabinet of Curiosities. This also includes objects from China, East India and several other places. During the 19th century, many objects were brought home from expeditions and European colonial possessions all over the world, which led to an expansion of the museum’s collection.
Collection size:
The collection size is about 6 million pieces. In the Ethnographic Department, there are around 200,000 pieces collected from all over the world. Moreover the Ethnographic Department also holds a collection consisting of 200.000 photographs from all the corners of the world.
Collection:
The museum contains a very large amount of Danish archaeological artefacts. The collections range from prehistoric Denmark up until current day. Besides the collections originating in Denmark, the Ethnographic collections count various sculptures, paintings, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, furniture etc. from each of the continents. In the Asian collections there are ethnographical and archeological artefacts from India, Indonesia, Japan, China, Korea and Siberia, and so on.
The National Museum - Copenhagen
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Day In Denmark | Copenhagen Hop on Hop off Bus Tour
Spent my last day doing a Bus Tour of Copenhagen and visiting all the 23 stops provided by the Red Line - Mermaid Tour.
Stops from numerological order begin at
1) Central Train Station / Tivoli Gardens
2) Ny Carlsberg Glypoteket Museum / National museum of Denmark
3) Wake up Copenhagen Hotel / Tivoli Hotel
4) Copenhagen Mall / Fisketorvet
5) Copenhagen Mariott Hotel
6) Christianshavn Square / Christiania Freetown
7) Christiansborg Palace / Holmens Church
8) Nyhavn
9) Amalienborg Palace
10) Gefion Waterfountain
11) The swedish Chruch / Kastellet
12) The Little Mermaid / la Sirenetta / Die kleine Meerjungfrau / Русалочка
13) Shuttle bus connection to cruise ships at Ocean Pier
14) Langeline
15) Sights to explore: cruise ship terminal, outlet shopping, the alternative mermaid
16) Indiakaj
17) Ocean Pier Cruise Ship Terminal
18) + 19) Only operated in connection with cruise ships
20) Rosenborg Castle / Botanical Gardens/ The National Art Gallery
21) CPH Icebar
22) The Latin Quarter / City Hall Square
23) Palads Cinema / Vesterport