Perched at the head of a fjord, Vejle sits in an idyllic intersection of rivers, valleys and forested hills. During the Middle Ages Vejle was an important market town. Today it enjoys more sophisticated status, thanks to spas, shopping centers, safari parks, golf courses and upscale dining establishments. Don’t miss the Viking-age rune stones or the remains of the Iron Age “bog woman” on display inside of St. Nicolai Church.
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Økolariet is a knowledge centre and experimentarium in Vejle. Through exhibitions, teaching and events our visitors learn about sustainability. Økolariet is near by the railway station and the entrance is free. We would like to welcome you in our sustainable world.
"Hi, have you been here before?...ok, the tour is..." that was how we where greated at the Ecolarium. It is a tour in the human ecosystem and quite fun and intelligent made. A tour in the sewers in the "underground train machine" , live rats and more. My kids where surprised by the level of fun and activities. I recommend this if you are in Vejle and have kids.
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In addition to seeing the renowned Jelling Runes across the street, you have to fully experience the Kongernes Museum which not only chronicles Viking history, but also describes their daily lives and customs (Viking helmets did not have horns). A real highlight was learning Bluetooth technology was named in honor of King Harold Bluetooth who brought various tribes together through his communication skills. The Bluetooth logo consists of the Viking letters B and H.
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Really great museum with a broad range of art. Entrance is free and it is really a great experience...if you enjoy art.
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Free admission, located in an old factory building which is very fitting for the city's history and for what you're going to see in the museum. Exhibits about the city of Vejle, its working class, as well as a bit of archeological findings. Some captions are not available in English but not a big deal overall. Outside the museum in the factory building there's also an exhibition called Pap&Papir festival, also interesting to see.
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