What can I experience?
Visit one of Denmark's most popular attractions and get a unique experience for the entire family while you learn more about the people of the past and the present.
Get closer to Man
At Moesgaard Museum, you come close to the people of the past and the present through set designed and dramatized stories. The exhibits are based on the latest research and technology and aim at giving you an insight into prehistory and anthropology in an entertaining and surprising way.
Exhibitions for the whole family
- When reality surpasses imagination
With our exhibitions, we create the setting for interaction and experiences for all generations. Visit the Stone Age hunting room and put on virtual reality glasses, touch a real rune stone from the Viking Age, or participate in a battle from the Iron Age where you are in the middle of the battlefield. Prepare to be amazed. We look forward to telling you the story of Man.
Close to forest, beach and creeks
- relax in a beautiful golden age landscape
The museum's scenic location is perfect for walks in the forest or by the sea, but you can also use the area for recreational activities such is hiking, angling, mountain biking or kayaking.
Also, visit the forest mill, the stave church, the manor house or the exciting prehistory trail.
Architecture and gastronomy
- Enjoy the architecture while having a great meal
Although the building appears to be part of the area's hilly terrain, the museum building rises beautifully over the historic landscape. With the archaeological excavation as inspiration for the building's particular architecture, the building showcases underground exhibitions on several levels.
Try delicious hot or cold dishes in the museum's café or on the museum terrace, where you can enjoy Nordic inspired delicacies. You can also find a unique souvenir for the family in the museum shop.
Opening hours, parking and fares
- Practical information before your arrival
At Moesgaard Museum, all children and young people under the age of 18 have free entrance. Parking is also free. The museum is open every day throughout the summer from 10:00 AM to 5.00 PM (Wednesday to 9:00 PM)