Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 - 21:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Friday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Saturday* | 10:00 - 17:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 - 17:00 |
* We are open until 21:00 on the first Saturday of the month.
Special opening hours
Please note that the museum has special opening hours during these holidays and on the following public holidays:
Sunday 12 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Monday 13 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Tuesday 14 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Wednesday 15 October | 10.00 - 21.00 |
Thursday 16 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Friday 17 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Saturday 18 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Sunday 19 October | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Monday 22 December | Closed |
Tuesday 23 December | 10.00 - 17.00 |
Wednesday 24 December | Closed |
Thursday 25 December | Closed |
Friday 26 December | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Saturday 27 December | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Sunday 28 December | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Monday 29 December | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Tuesday 30 December | 10.00 - 19.00 |
Wednesday 31 December | Closed |
Thursday 1. January | Closed |
Moesgaard is located on Moesgaard Allé 15 in Højbjerg to the south of Aarhus. Turn from Oddervej into Moesgaard Allé c. 1 km south of the city limit.
Buses and lorries have to drive along Ny Moesgårdvej via Oddervej/Emiliedalsvej, as heavy traffic is prohibited on Moesgaard Allé.
City bus number 18 runs from Aarhus city centre (Park Allé/Banegårdspladsen) directly to Moesgaard. The journey takes around 25 minutes and requires a two-zone ticket.
You can also take regional bus number 100 to Oddervej and walk the last attractive kilometre along Moesgård Allé.
If you cycle from central Aarhus, the distance to Moesgaard is c. 9 km. You can cycle along Oddervej using the cycle lane or take the atmospheric route through the Marselisborg forests. There is parking for bicycles close to the entrance to the exhibition building.
You can park your car for free and without a time limit at Moesgaard. There are parking spaces both directly opposite the exhibition building and at the foot of it. Use the free lockers at the museum to store your bags and valuables.
Disabled parking is located just outside the main entrance with clear signage. People who find walking difficult and wheelchair users have easy access to the main entrance: if you drive to the end of the road alongside the exhibition building, turn down the path to the ramp and drop off your passengers.
As this is a route used in case of fire, you must then park your car in the car park.
We are always ready to help if you have any questions.
The parking area for buses is located in the uppermost parking area opposite the exhibition building.
Electric cars can be charged in the car park at the foot of the exhibition building, where we have installed eight type 2/22kW chargers. You can download and use the Monta Charge app if you need to charge your vehicle.
You can pay with either the MobilePay app or credit card if you register as a user in the app.
Using the card function in the app, find Moesgaard, select the relevant charger and then start charging.
The museum is fully accessible with elevators in all exhibition sections (width 90 cm, depth 140-45 cm). You can borrow a wheelchair or rollator by contacting ticket information – unfortunately, we cannot reserve them in advance.
There are disabled toilets in all toilet facilities.
We are always ready to help if you have any questions.
Helpers are admitted to Moesgaard for free with companion cards.
The museum is accessible with prams, but for the best experience we recommend that you borrow a pushchair at the museum or use a carrying sling. You can place the pram in the large cloakroom in the basement (at your own risk).
Yes, you are free to visit the museum shop, the café and the roof without buying a ticket to the exhibitions.
You can leave bags and outdoor garments in the museum’s cloakroom in the basement, where you can use a locker for free. You are not allowed to take bags into the exhibitions.
You can enjoy packed lunches in the museum’s special packed lunch room, which is located in an extension of the cloakroom, or on benches outdoors in the museum's attractive natural surroundings, weather permitting. You are not allowed to eat food you bring with you in the café.
Dogs are not allowed in the museum and in the exhibitions – not even very old dogs. Dogs on a lead are welcome to explore the natural landscape surrounding the museum.
Guide dogs and other service dogs of course have free access to the whole of the museum.
If you did not find answers to your questions, you are always welcome to contact us.
Send an email to info@moesgaardmuseum.dk or call 87 39 40 00.
Telephone times: weekdays 9:00-12:00 and 12:30-16:00.