- Moesgård Museum
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The Moesgård Museum is a museum located in Højbjerg, a suburb of Aarhus, Denmark. The museum is housed partially in the historic Moesgård manor, newer facilities built for the purpose of the museum and a large open portion of the museum surrounds the facilities. The museum houses numerous objects relating to Scandinavian history.
Famous exhibitions and artifacts
- The Grauballe Man, a bog body from Grauballe, Denmark.
- A reconstructed early Danish stave church.
- Various runestones, including the Mask stone.
- The Snaptun stone, often identified as a depiction of Loki.
- Copies of the Golden horns of Gallehus.
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Coordinates: 56°05′13.3″N 10°13′34.6″E / 56.087028°N 10.226278°E
Categories:- Archaeology museums in Denmark
- History museums in Denmark
- Viking Age museums
- Denmark stubs
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