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Visit Roskilde
Roskilde is located on East Zealand and is one of Denmark's oldest cities, with a location on the southeastern part of Roskilde Fjord. It is the capital of Roskilde Municipality halfway between
Copenhagen,
Ringsted,
Holbaek, while Denmark's 10th. largest city with 46,701 inhabitants (2010). The city belongs to
Region Sjaelland
The
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum and the Museum Island for groups The
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is the Danish museum for ships, seafaring and boatbuilding culture in ancient and medieval times. The Viking Ship Hall, the oldest part of the museum, was designed by Erik Christian Sørensen and built as a big display case around the five viking ships from Skuldelev.
Roskilde
Viking Ship Museum was opened in 1969 and preserved in 1997.
The late modern building is a particularly successful example of one of the contemporary international styles - the Japanese architecture and the minimalistic and straight "brutality".
In 1997
Roskilde Viking Ship Museum was extended by the Museum Island designed by Henrik Terkelsen, Tegnestuen Hou + Partnere. The area consists of 8 buildings with very different functions, e.g.: The shipyard of
Roskilde Viking Ship museum where reconstructions of the viking ships and traditional Nordic wooden ships are build, and the Activity House where adults and children can try out their skills on the handicrafts of the Viking Age.
Roskilde Domkirke Roskilde Cathedral
Roskilde Domkirke
Roskilde Domkirke (Roskilde Cathedral) is located in the very centre of Roskilde, on the spot where there has been a church for more than thousand years. The first church was a wooden church built by King Harald Blaatand (Bluetooth) in the 10th century - and around 1170, Bishop Absalon began the erection of the actual church. It was considered finished around 1280, but since then each century has added its own extensions in various styles.
Roskilde
cathedral is built of more than 3,000,000 red bricks. Quite impressive, but the façade is not as richly decorated as many other cathedrals I have visited around the world. However, inside
Roskilde cathedral is incredibly beautiful. The wonderful three-sided altar piece from 1560, the pulpit (which was a gift of King Christian IV in 1610), and the choir with the magnificent sarcophagus of Queen Margrethe I and a few other Royal tombs.
Since the Reformation,
Roskilde cathedral was designated as the Royal burial place (but has never hosted a coronation or a Royal wedding) and all Danish Kings - and almost all Queens - have been buried in Roskilde Cathedral. Many of them in special Royal Sepulchral Chapels and especially King Christian IV’s Chapel is very beautiful with its decorated walls and ceiling. No doubt it is one of Denmark’s most outstanding churches and is an absolute must see in Roskilde. In 1995,
Roskilde Cathedral was added to UNESCO's list of the world's most precious cultural assets. Roskilde Cathedral is a parish church and it might be closed to visitors due to services or religious ceremonies. Check
Roskilde Cathedral webpage for opening hours and admission fees.. www.roskildedomkirke.dk/
Hours: Apr-Sept: Mon-Fri 9-4:45, Sat 9-noon, Sun 12:30-4:45; Oct-Mar: Tue-Sat 10-3:45, Sun 12:30-3:45
Cost: 25kr
Visit Roskilde Festival
Roskilde Festival is the largest North European culture and music festival and has existed since 1971. We are a non-profit organisation consisting of about 25 full-time employees and thousands of volunteers. Each year, The Roskilde Festival Charity Society, which is the association behind Roskilde Festival, ensures that the profits from Roskilde
festival are donated directly to humanitarian and cultural purposes.
Contact
Secretariat/office:
Roskilde Festival
Havsteensvej 11
DK-4000 Roskilde
Denmark
Telephone: (+45) 46 36 66 13
Fax: (+45) 46 32 14 99
E-mail: info@ roskilde-festival.dk
Get in by train
Train to Roskilde station
Running regional train to Roskilde station from Copenhagen,
Næstved, Nykøbing Falster,
Kalundborg and
Slagelse and IC3 trains from
Aarhus
and Odense.
From Copenhagen to Roskilde approx. 20 min
.
From Odense to Roskilde approx. 40 min
.
From Aahus to Roskilde approx. 2 h. 30 min
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