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Moesgaard Museum

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Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Moesgaard Museum
Phone:
+45 87 39 40 00

Hours:
Sunday10am - 5pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 5pm
Wednesday10am - 9pm
Thursday10am - 5pm
Friday10am - 5pm
Saturday10am - 5pm


Moesgaard Museum is a Danish regional museum dedicated to archaeology and ethnography. It is located in Højbjerg, a suburb of Aarhus, Denmark. MOMU cooperates with the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology and Anthropology at Aarhus University. The main part of the museum’s archaeological collection is of Danish origin. In addition, the Ethnographical Collections contain almost 50,000 artefacts from all over the world. They are used both for research and exhibitions. The collection also contains photographic material, films and sound recordings. The museum’s exhibitions presents several unrivalled archaeological findings from Denmark’s ancient past, amongst others the Grauballe Man, the world’s best preserved bog body and the large ritual weapon caches from Illerup Ådal, testifying the power struggles and warfare of the Iron Age. The collection also contains seven local rune stones. Temporary exhibitions at the museum also display examples of the world's cultural heritage. A large new museum building, housing both exhibitions for the public and headquarters for academic activities, was inaugurated in 2014.
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