Discover the best top things to do in East Jutland, Denmark including Fregatten Jylland, The sculptur 'Dreng og Skildpadde', Monsted Kalkgruber, Danmarks Industrimuseum, Aarhus Domkirke, Boller Slot, Palsgaard Slot, Hald Ruin, Mariager Klosterkirke, Porskaer Stenhus.
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The wooden frigate ‘Jylland’ is one of the longest and most significant historic wooden ships in the world. Built in 1857-1860, it was both the first and last warship in the Danish navy with an originally inbuilt steam driven engine and sails – a cutting edge hybrid of its time, superior in speed with its long and slender hull. It survived 18 hits during the battle of Heligoland 1864 and worked as a royal ship, sailing King Christian IX to the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Saint Petersburg in 1874 and 1876. Since then, the old warship has functioned as lodging for soldiers and children of the rural districts of Denmark, as exhibition facilities of the National Exhibition of 1909 and others. Many times, it has faced the destruction of slow decay and being sold for scraps. Thanks to ardent people, skilled craftsmen and generous foundations, the proud ship survived and now resides in its dry dock in Ebeltoft. WELCOME ABOARD!
A really great experience,but there was not enough information about the daily working of this wonderful vessel of war.One example was the artillery-deck crew's individual function when manning the piece The children wanted to know how they loaded and who fired the canon.We could find no information on this subject.The level of technical information needs radicle improvement.Otherwise a great and adventurous-day of the kids that included rope making and sextant reading.The very fragrance of the shipyard and its functions were enjoyed by all.Thank Jyiiand.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Welcome to the world’s largest limestone mine. Deep down awaits you a completely unique experience for both children and adults – your dog is also welcome to join. Take a few hours out of your calendar and look forward to a ride on the train, to explore the caves, see the bats, horror and wild stories. The temperature is 8°C all year round, so remember warm clothes – even in the summer. Are you hungry for more you can visit the lime plant and finish the day with a little refreshment in the café.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
Very good place to visit, amazing history facts and made into super realistic experience.I would highly recommend.
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Over 300 foot long,Arhus Cathedral is the longest ecclesiastical building in Denmark,and the only cathedral situated close to the sea.It is dedicated to St.Clement,the patron of sailors.The cathedral we see today took about 300 years to build,and has been modified and restored.You can visit the cathedral for free outside worshipping hours.You can get a guided tour but there is a price to pay.The catherdral can sit over 1000 worshippers.This is a MUST visit if in Arhus.
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