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'Vikings: Beyond the Legend' an interactive exhibition that explores the people, traditions, and influence of the legendary Viking Age, makes its North American debut at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia on October 13.

'Vikings: Beyond the Legend' at The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
Credit: Franklin Institute
The exhibition reveals fresh insights through the latest archaeological discoveries that show the evolution of Vikings, providing a more accurate portrayal of them as skilled artisans, farmers, traders, and explorers who made a significant impact on our modern world.

Featuring more than 600 treasured artifacts on loan from the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen and never before on display in the U.S., the exhibit is designed to go beyond the legend to convey the true story of the voyagers who set sail from Scandinavia centuries ago.


Among the hundreds of archaeological finds curated for the Philadelphia exhibition include preserved planks from the longest and most remarkable Viking warship: the 122-foot Roskilde 6. 25% percent of the ship's original planks are fitted into a steel frame designed to recreate its full length and form.

Surrounded by a striking multimedia sound and light show, and augmented reality interactives—the recreated Roskilde 6 is the centerpiece of the new exhibition dominating the 10,000 square foot Mandell Center. Dating back to c. 1025, and excavated in 1997—Philadelphia marks only the second time the recreated ship is on display outside of Europe.

'Vikings: Beyond the Legend' at The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
Credit: Franklin Institute
"The Vikings have captivated imaginations all across the world and conquered popular culture. Their impact on transportation, navigation, politics, warfare, language and the map over the course of history was enormous," said Larry Dubinski, President and CEO of The Franklin Institute.

"Vikings is a spectacular exhibition that exposes not only who these explorers really were but also showcases their cultural influence, achievements, and inventions revealed through some fascinating recent archaeological discoveries. This is an exceptional collection of artifacts and experiences that will certainly satisfy our modern-day fascination with the Viking culture."


The exhibition is comprised of seven sections featuring exquisite artifacts balanced with interactive technology and immersive environments including:

- 600 archaeological finds on loan from the National Museum of Denmark, never before on display in North America.

- A reconstruction of the Roskilde 6 using 25% of the original, preserved planks.

'Vikings: Beyond the Legend' at The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
Credit: Museums Partner GmbH
- The full-size 21-foot replica ship Joanna, reconstructed by skilled curators with shipbuilding techniques and materials used in the Viking Age.

- A "ghost ship" represented by a sculpture of hanging iron replica rivets from a burial ship, on display to show how archeologists were able to discern the shape/size of the ship from rivets found during the excavations.

- A full-scale replica of the Jelling Rune Stone often called Denmark's birth certificate.

- Elaborate jewelry and coins.


- Unique artifacts like "Thor's hammer", Ulfberht swords, the Hevring Flak rudder—and other striking examples of the work of highly skilled craftspeople who creatively used textiles, wood, metal, bone, leather, glass, and ceramics to create pieces for domestic life, ornamentation, and battle.

- Hands-on activities about everyday life, traditional clothing, the rune alphabet, and Viking games.

- Interactive components including an opportunity to pick up a precise replica of a Viking Age sword to feel its weight and balance, and all new for Philadelphia—an augmented reality rowing experience where visitors use a physical replica oar and test their ability to maintain the rowing cadence necessary to move a Viking ship.

Vikings: Beyond the Legend is a joint venture between and produced by The National Museum of Denmark and MuseumsPartner in Austria.

Source: The Franklin Institute [August 04, 2018]

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