A collection of more than 140 authentic Viking artefacts, including a full-size replica of a Viking ship, is set to go on display in the US at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center.
Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 11 Jan 2023
A collection of more than 140 authentic Viking artefacts, including a full-size replica of a Viking ship, is set to go on display in the US at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Science Center.
Called Vikings: Warriors of the North Sea, the new exhibition will make its debut on February 11, with visitors able to get an in-depth look into Norse culture, traditions, and beliefs, while also taking part in a number of immersive activities.
“We’re particularly excited to host this exhibition because it has fascinating historical and scientific significance. Vikings were more than pillagers,” said Jason Brown, Henry Buhl, Jr, director of Carnegie Science Center said.
“What they created and accomplished entailed science, technology, engineering, and math skills, but yielded productive results.”
The exhibition has been produced in partnership with The National Museum of Denmark, MuseumsPartner in Austria, and Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex of Québec, with the collaboration of Ubisoft Montréal. It will run through to September 4, 2023.
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