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24 May 2025
  Spring Tour 2025 – Denmark, Part 1: Aarhus, Ribe, and Some Vikings

This year I went to hunt some Vikings and pretty Danish towns. Here’s the usual Back with Booty-post. I started this blog in May 2005, so it’s the 20 year anniversary of The Lost Fort. A good reason for picture fun, after all.
On the ferry from Svendborg to Ærø

The Danes love their flag, the Dannebrog; you’ll find it flying pretty much everywhere.

The sunny weather was typical for my tour; I only had two days with overcast sky and one day with some rain. But the wind was still cold – you better bring a jacket in a country where no place is more than 50 km distant from the sea.
Aarhus, view from Dokk1 to Aarhus Ø

Aarhus – while dating back to the Viking Age’s Aros – is today the second largest city in Denmark, and the one with some of the most experimental modern architecture. I’m more interested in historical buildings, but I took a few shots of the modern ones when I came across them during my walk in the city.
Aarhus, at the Å river

The inner city has some nice spots as well, like the way along the Å river. There are also plenty of museums – not all to my interest, but I should have planned for a day more to visit some of them. Well, if I need a reason for another visit ... *grin*
Aarhus, the cathedral

The cathedral, dedicated to St.Clement, patron of sailors, was built in the late 12th century in the Romanesque style. The material, brick stones, was not common in Denmark at the time and likely influenced by northern German churches. The same influence also led to a church makeover in the Gothic style in the second half of the 15th century. With a length of 93 metres, the cathedral is the largest sacral building in Denmark.
Aarhus, Møllestien lane

Some buildings of the old town around the cathedral have survived the various changes of the town centre, like this cute little lane. Though it has not always been a pretty place to live; once those houses were inhabited by poor people.
Aarhus, open air museum Den Gamle By (with a modern building in the background)

Den Gamle By (The Old Village) is a little time travel island hiding in the city, an open air museum that takes you back to the time of the 16th to 19th century, with historical houses that have been removed from their original sites in Denmark and found a new place here.
Moesgaard Museum

One museum I did not miss was the wonderful Moesgaard Museum with exhibits from the Stone Age to the Vikings, presented in a much more fun way than rows of vitrines. The modern building is also quite fascinating.
Moesgaard Museum, the Grauballe Man

One of the highlights (well, rather dimly lit) is the Grauballe Man, a bog body from the late 3rd century AD who had his throat slit. He may have been a sacrifical victim. The body, which was found in 1952, is an unusually well preserved example of a bog body.
Moesgaard Museum, weapon deposit from Illerup-Ådal

A silted up lake in the river valley of Illerup-Ådal has been a site of several Iron Age bog sacrifices of weapons and personal equipment of defeated enemies. Many of the weapons and personal belongings of the warriors are on display in the museum. The size of the most important fund layer points to the remains of a large battle nearby.

One of the fun bits: Before accessing that part of the exhibtion, you’ll pass a room with an animated diorama that makes you feel like being in the midst of a battle, with arrows whooshing over your head, and a rider coming towards you.
Moesgaard Museum, replica of the Gundestrup Cauldron

Another iconic bog find has been the Gundestrup Cauldron, of which a replica is shown in Moesgaard (the original is in Copenhagen). The cauldron dates from some time between 200 BC and 300 AD, and is one of the largest cauldrons ever found (diameter 69 cm, height 42 cm). Material and art show elements of Celtic and Thracian origin – one wonders how such an unusual piece found its way to Denmark.
Lindholm Höje, view over the graveyard

Lindholm Höje near Aalborg is a large graveyard that has been in use from the 5th to the 11th century. Many of the graves are stone settings in the shape of ships, but there are also triangular and quadratic graves. Overall, there are about 700 graves, mostly cremation burials.
Ship-shaped grave settings at Lindholm Höje

Remains of settlements have been found nearby as well. Towards the end of the 11th century, the area was covered by drifting sands and thus preserved. Excavations took place 1962-1960; today the entire field of burials can be visited. Some finds of grave goods are displayed in a local museum.
Kalø Castle, the keep

Trust me to find a castle ruin again. Kalø Castle was constructed in 1313 by King Erik VI who had some trouble with rebellious nobles and peasants in Jutland. So he put – among other fortresses spread over Jutland – a castle on a small island and connected it with the mainland by a 500 metres long embankment and a road which still shows mostly the original cobblestones, and very cobbly they are.
Kalø Castle, closeup of the keep

The castle was party dismantled only a few years later, but still in use, among others, as prison in the next centuries. Its most famous inmate was the later king Gustav Vasa of Sweden (1518), before he escaped to Lübeck in Germany. The castle fell into decay during the wars between Sweden and Denmark and was abandoned in 1645.
Ebeltoft town

Ebeltoft is one of those charming small Danish towns with a centre still dominated by lanes with cute, colourfully painted little old houses. And Dannebrogs. *grin* The town is a tourist magnet in summer, but it wasn’t so crowded when I visited.
Ribe, the cathedral

Ribe is considered to be the oldest town in Denmark (dating to the 8th century) and had been the most important Danish harbour at the North Sea during the Middle Ages (today, the coast line has changed and put the town several kilometres inland). Over the centuries, Ribe losts its importance, but the cathedral and town hall still prove its former greatness and wealth. The town also retains a considerable number of little old houses.
Ribe, old harbour at the river Å

The town was hit by several catastrophes (floods, and the most common at a time where many buildings were made of timber: fires) during the 13th to 15th centuries, yet Ribe remained an important place; the town hall, built in 1496, is proof of continuing prosperity. During the Middle Ages, Ribe had not only been a major trade hub, but also housed a number of craftsmen working in metal, leather, and pottery.
Ribe, lane with old houses

The decline began in the 16th century with more floods, fires, pestilence, silting of the coastal lands that cut off the connection to the sea, and war between Denmark and Sweden. In the 17th century, Ribe was reduced to a minor town.
Ribe, another lane

Those charming little houses mostly date to the 17th and 18th centuries; many older timber-based buildings have been destroyed over time. The houses near the river – my B&B was located in one such – once had been the homes of poor fishermen, minor craftsmen and such, crowded with large families, and not very romantic. But my room was lovely.
Ribe, at the Ribe Å

There are worse places to sit and have a beer in the evening than this spot at the river Å in Ribe. For me, Ribe stands as a good example for the famous Danish hygge. There were not so many tourists this time of the year, either.
Reconstructed houses in the Ribe Viking Centre

Since finds from Viking times have been abundant, Ribe – then called Ripa – also has a Viking Museum and a reconstructed Viking village outside the town. The Viking Centre Ribe was one of the highlights of my journey.
Interior of a Viking house

The village was established in 1992 and shows buildings from the 7th to 10th centuries, among others a long house, a farmstead, and town houses at a market square. A church from 860 AD was added in 2015, and a ringwall fort is under construction.
Ribe Viking Centre, More Viking houses

What makes visiting this open air museum so much fun is that is has a lived-in feel. Viking reenactors live in some of the reconstructed houses (ok, there is a modern bathroom hiding in one of the houses) during summer for a few weeks, which also serves for research purposes, because they’ll make real life experiences (f.e. the smoke of the fireplace keeps most wee crawlies and buzzies away). Several of those I met were from Germany.
Ribe Viking Centre, view to the longhouse

I also took a day tour to Mandø Island on the North Sea coast of Denmark. During high tide the way across the Wadden Sea is only open for special vehicles with high wheels, like the Wadden Sea buses pulled by tractors. The day started nice and sunny, but on the island, it turned cloudy and very windy and cold. I did a bit of hiking nevertheless, but didn't take many photos, because the dune landscape on the outer coast unfortunately looked a bit dreary.
Wadden Sea on the way to Mandø Island

The next part about Odense and some more Vikings can be found here.
 
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A Secret Mistress

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A Little Known Ruin in the Harz

Trendelburg
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Wartburg
A Virtual Tour

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Revisiting the Weidelsburg

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Bursfelde
Early History of the Abbey

Fredelsloh
A Romanesque Basilica

Gehrden
A Romanesque Church

Göllingen
The Byzantine Crypt

Hahnenklee
The Stave Church

Helmarshausen
Remains of the Monastery

Lippoldsberg
Early History of the Abbey
Interior of the Church

Lorsch
The Carolingian Gate Hall

Pöhlde
Remains of the Monastery

Scharzfeld (Harz)
The Cave Church

Vernawahlshausen
Medieval Murals

Walkenried
The Monastery - Introduction

Wiebrechtshausen
Romanesque Church and a Ducal Burial

Wilhelmshausen (Kassel)
The Romanesque Church

Roman Remains

Augusta Treverorum / Trier
The Amphitheatre
The Aula Palatina
The Imperial Baths
The Porta Nigra
The Roman Bridge

Colonia Ulpia Traiana / Xanten
Roman Xanten
The Amphitheatre in Birten

Limes Fort Aalen
The Barracks

Limes Fort Osterburken
The Discovery
The Cohort castellum
The Annex Fort
The Garrisons

Limes Fort Saalburg
A Reconstructed Limes Fort
Shrine of the Standards

Haltern am See
Romans in Haltern
Playmobil Romans, LWL Museum Haltern
Varus Statue See

Romans at the Moselle
Romans at the Moselle
The Villa Urbana in Longuich

Romans at the Rhine
Boppard - The Roman Baudobriga
The Villa at Wachenheim

Neolithicum and Bronze Age

Neolithic Burials
Neolithic Burials in the Everstorf Forest and Rugia
The Necropolis of Oldendorf

Bronze Age
Bronze and Iron Age Remains at the Werra

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Palatine Seat Tilleda
The Defenses

Viking Settlement Haithabu
The Nydam Ship

Open Air Museums
European Bread Museum Ebergötzen
Open Air Museum Oerlinghausen

Post-Mediaeval Exhibits
Historical Guns, Coburg Fortress
Vintage Car Museum, Wolfsburg


England

Northumbria Tour

Towns

Chester
Roman and Medieval Chester

Hexham
The Abbey - Introduction
The Old Gaol

York
Clifford Tower
The Guild Hall
Monk Bar Gate with Richard III Museum
Museum Gardens
Houses in the Old Town
York Minster: Architecture

Castles

Carlisle
History

Richmond
Conquest to King John
Henry III to the Tudors
Architecture

Scarborough
Romans to the Tudors
Civil War to the Present
Architecture

Roman Remains

Eboracum / York
Roman Bath in the Fortress

Wall Fort Birdoswald
The Dark Age Timber Halls

Wall Fort Segedunum
Museum and Viewing Tower
The Baths

Other Roman Sites
The Mithraeum at Brocolita
The Signal Station at Scarborough


Scotland

Scotland Tour

Towns

Edinburgh
Views from the Castle

Stirling
The Wallace Monument

Castles

Doune
A Virtual Tour
The Early Stewart Kings
Royal Dower House

Duart Castle
Guarding the Sound of Mull

Dunstaffnage
An Ancient MacDougall Stronghold
The Wars of Independence
The Campbells Are Coming
Dunstaffnage Chapel

Stirling
Robert the Bruce

Abbeys and Churches

Inchcolm
Arriving at Inchcolm Abbey

Neolithicum and Bronze Age

Neolithic Orkney
Ring of Brodgar
Skara Brae

Brochs and Cairns
Clava Cairns
The Brochs of Gurness and Midhowe - Introduction

Picts and Dalriatans
Dunadd Hill Fort
Staffa


Wales

Towns

Aberystwyth
Castle and Coast

Caerleon
The Ffwrwm
The Roman Amphitheatre
The Baths in the Legionary Fort

Conwy
The Smallest House in Great Britain

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Beaumaris
History
Architecture

Caernarfon
Master James of St.George
The Castle Kitchens

Cardiff
From Romans to Victorians

Chepstow
Beginnings unto Bigod
Edward II to the Tudors
Civil War

Conwy
History
Architecture

Criccieth
Llywelyn's Buildings
King Edward's Buildings

Manorbier
The Pleasantest Spot in Wales

Pembroke
Photo Impressions
The Caves Under the Castle

Roman Remains

Isca Silurum / Caerleon
The Amphitheatre
The Baths in the Legionary Fort


Denmark

Denmark Tour, Part 1 / Part 2


Finland

Towns

Porvoo
Medieval Porvoo


Norway

Castles and Fortresses

Akershus Fortress in Oslo
Kings and Pirates
The Time of King Håkon V
Architecture

Vardøhus Fortress
History

Museums

The Fram Museum in Oslo


Sweden

Neolithicum and Bronze Age

Gotland
Gnisvärd Ship Setting

Museums

The Vasa Museum in Stockholm
Raising the Vasa Wreck


Estonia

Baltics Tour, Part 1 / Part 2

Towns

Tallinn
The History of Medieval Tallinn


Latvia

Baltics Tour, Part 1 / Part 2

Towns

Riga
The History of Medieval Riga


Lithuania

Lithuania Tour, Part 1 / Part 2

Towns

Vilnius
Photo Impressions


Czechia

Czechia Tour

Towns

Cheb / Eger
The Old Town

Karlovy Vary / Karlsbad
Brief History of the Town

Kutná Hora
The Sedlec Ossuary
The Medieval Town and St.Barbara's Church


Poland

Poland Tour

Towns

Gdańsk / Danzig
History of Medieval Gdańsk
Medieval and Renaissance Gdańsk

Kraków
The Old Town
Jewish Kraków - Kazimierz and the Ghetto

Wrocław / Breslau
The Botanical Garden
The Wrocław Dwarfs

Castles

Ogrodzieniec Castle
A Virtual Tour
First Castle to the Boner Family


Belgium

Towns

Antwerp
The Old Town

Bruges
Medieval Bruges

Ghent
Medieval Ghent

Tongeren
Medieval Buildings

Roman Remains

Atuatuca Tungrorum / Tongeren
Roman Remains in the Town


Luxembourg

Towns

Luxembourg City
A Tour of the Town


City Trips

Strasbourg (France)
A Tour of the Town


Landscapes and Geology

Germany

Baltic Sea Coast
Flensburg Firth
Impressions from Rugia
Rugia: Flint Fields
Rugia: Jasmund Peninsula and Kap Arkona
Rugia: The Pier of Sellin
A Tour on the Wakenitz River

Lüneburg Heath
Hiking in the Lüneburg Heath

Harz National Park
A Collection of Tours
Arboretum Bad Grund / Hübichenstein
Bode Valley and Rosstrappe Cliff
Daneil's Cave
Devil's Wall
Ilse Valley and Ilse's Rock
Klus Rock
Lonau Falls
Oderteich Reservoir
Rappbode Reservoir
Rhume Springs
Southern Harz Karst

National Park Hainich
Oberderdorla and Hainich National Park

Nature Park Meissner-Kaufunger Wald
Blue Dome near Eschwege
Hiking in the Meissner
Hessian Switzerland
Rossbach Heath
Salt Springs at the Werra

Nature Park Reinhardswald
Old Forest at the Sababurg

Nature Park Solling-Vogler
The Forest Pasture Project
Hannover Cliffs
Raised Bog Mecklenbruch

Pretty Places in Göttingen
Spring in the Parks of Göttingen
Winter Impressions

Rivers and Lakes
Autumn at Werra/Weser
The Danube in Spring
Edersee Reservoir
A Rainy Rhine Cruise
Vineyards at Saale/Unstrut
Weser River Ferry
Weser Skywalk

Wildlife
Harz Falcon Park
Ozeaneum Stralsund: Baltic Sea Life
Ozeaneum Stralsund: North Sea Life
Red squirrels


Baltic Countries

Baltic Sea Cruise

Lithuania
Beaches at the Curonian Spit
Geology of the Curonian Spit


Great Britain

The East Coast
By Ferry to Newcastle
Impressions from the East Coast

Scottish Sea Shores
Crossing to Mull
Mull: Craignure to Fionnphort
Dunollie and Kilchurn
Highland Mountains: Inverness to John o'Groats
Pentland Firth
Staffa
Summer in Oban

Scotland by Train
West Highland Railway

Wildlife
Sea Gulls


Scandinavia

The Hurtigruten-Tour
A Voyage into Winter
Light and Shadows

Norway by Train
From Oslo to Bergen
From Trondheim to Oslo

Wildlife
Bearded Seals
Dog Sledding With Huskies
Eagles and Gulls in the Trollfjord


Geology

Fossils and Rocks
Fossilized Ammonites
Loket Meteorite (Czechia)

Photo Parades

Photo Parade 2023
Photo Parade 2024

Medieval History

Medieval Life

Warfare
Trebuchets
Late Medieval Swords

Medieval Art
The Choir Screen in the Cathedral of Mainz
The Gospels of Heinrich the Lion
The Hunting Frieze in Königslutter Cathedral
Medieval Monster Carvings
The Viking Treasure of Hiddensee

Craftmanship
Goldsmithery
Medical Instruments

The Hanseatic League

History of the Hanseatic League
Introduction and Beginnings

Hanseatic Architecture
Examples of Brick Architecture
Hall Houses (Dielenhäuser)

Goods and Trade
Stockfish Trade

Towns of the Hanseatic League
Riga
Stralsund
Tallinn / Reval

The Order of the Teutonic Knights

The Northern Crusades
The Conquest of Danzig
The Siege of Vilnius 1390

Vikings

Viking Material Culture
The Viking Treasure of Hiddensee

Viking Ships
The Nydam Ship


Germany

Geneaology

List of Medieval German Emperors
Anglo-German Marriage Connections

Kings and Emperors

The Salian Dynasty
King Heinrich IV

Staufen against Welfen
Emperor Otto IV

Princes and Lords

House Welfen
Heinrich the Lion's Ancestors
The Dukes of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen
Otto I of Braunschweig-Göttingen

The Landgraves of Thuringia
The Ludowing Landgraves of Thuringia
Albrecht II and Friedrich I of Thuringia

Dukes and Princes of other Families
Prince Wilhelm Malte of Putbus

Counts and Local Lords
The Marshals of Ebersburg
The Counts of Everstein
The Counts of Hohnstein
The Lords of Plesse
The Counts of Reichenbach
The Counts of Winzenburg

Feuds and Rebellions

Royal Troubles
Otto IV and Bishop Adalbert II of Magdeburg

Local Feuds
The Lüneburg Succession War
The Thuringian Succession War
The Star Wars


Great Britain

Kings of England

House Plantagenet
Richard Lionheart in Speyer
King Henry IV's Lithuanian Crusade

Normans, Britons, Angevins

Great Noble Houses
The Dukes of Brittany
The Earls of Richmond

Kings of Scots

House Dunkeld
Malcolm III and Northumbria
Struggle for the Throne: Malcolm III to David I
King David and the Civil War, 1
King David and the Civil War, 2

Houses Bruce and Stewart
The Early Stewart Kings

Welsh Princes

The Princes of Gwynedd
The Rise of House Aberffraw

Scotland and England

The Wars of Independence
Alexander of Argyll
The Fight for Stirling Castle

Wales and England

A History of Rebellion
Llywellyn ap Gruffudd to Owain Glyn Dŵr


Scandinavia

Kings of Denmark

House Knýtlinga
Harald Bluetooth's Flight to Pomerania

Kings of Norway

Foreign Relations
King Eirik's Scottish Marriages
King Håkon V's Swedish Politics
Beginnings of the Kalmar Union

Danish Rule in the Baltic Sea

The Duchy of Estonia
Danish Kings and German Sword Brothers

Feuds and Rebellions

Alv Erlingsson of Tønsberg


Livonia and Lithuania
(Livonia: Latvia and Estonia)

Lithuanian Princes

The Geminid Dynasty
Troublesome Cousins - Jogaila and Vytautas

The Northern Crusades

The Wars in Lithuania
The Siege of Vilnius 1390

Conflicts in Livonia
The History of Riga
The History of Reval (Tallinn)


Poland

Royal Dynasties

The Jagiełłonian Kings
Władysław Jagiełło and the Polish-Lithuanian Union

The Northern Crusades

The Conquest of Pomerania and Prussia
The Conquest of Danzig


Bohemia

Royal Dynasties

The Bohemian Kings of House Luxembourg
King Sigismund and the Hussite Wars


Luxembourg

House Luxembourg
King Sigismund


Roman History

The Romans at War

Forts and Fortifications

The German Limes
The Cavalry Fort Aalen
Limes Fort Osterburken
Limes Fort Saalburg

The Hadrian's Wall
Introduction
The Fort at Segedunum / Wallsend

Border Life
Exercise Halls
Mile Castles and Watch Towers
Soldiers' Living Quarters
Cavalry Barracks

Campaigns and Battles

Maps
The Romans in Germania

The Pre-Varus Invasion in Germania
Roman Camp Hedemünden
New Finds in 2008

The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Museum Park at Kalkriese

The Battle at the Harzhorn
Introduction

The Batavian Rebellion
A Short Introduction

Roman Militaria

Armour
Early Imperial Helmets
Late Roman Helmets
The Negau B Helmet

Weapons
Weapon Finds at Hedemünden
The pilum
Daggers
Swords

Other Equipment
Roman Saddles


Roman Life and Religion

Religion and Public Life

Religion
Curse Tablets and Good Luck Charms
Isis Worship
Memorial Stones
The Mithras Cult

Public Life
Roman Transport: Barges
Roman Transport: Amphorae and Barrels
Roman Water Supply

Architecture
Roman Public Baths

Domestic Life

Roman villae
Villa Urbana Longuich
Villa Rustica Wachenheim

Everyday Life
Bathing Habits
Children's Toys
Face Pots


Other Times

Neolithicum to Iron Age

Germany

Development of Civilisation
European Bread Museum, Ebergötzen
The Hutewald Project in the Solling
Open Air Museum Oerlinghausen

Neolithic Remains
Stone Burials of the Funnelbeaker Culture
The Necropolis of Oldendorf

Bronze Age / Iron Age
The Nydam Ship

Scotland

Neolithic Orkney
The Neolithic Landscape of Orkney
Ring of Brodgar
Skara Brae
Life in Skara Brae

Bronze Age / Iron Age
Clava Cairns
The Brochs of Gurness and Midhowe - Their Function in Iron Age Society

Scandinavia

Bronze / Iron Age
The Ship Setting of Gnisvärd / Gotland


Post-Medieval History

Development of Technologies
Otto von Guericke and the Magdeburg Hemispheres
Attempts at Raising the Vasa Wreck

Explorers
Fram Expedition to the North Pole
Fram Expedition to the South Pole

Arts and Literature
The Weimar Classicism