The Exhibition Hall at the Viking living museum displays the archaeological finds in more detail. The most significant finds include gold foil amulets


The Exhibition Hall at the Viking Living Museum displays the archaeological finds in more detail. The most significant finds include gold foil amulets, ceramics, pottery, jewellery, and Viking weapons. The museum is located in Borge, a hamlet approximately 15-20 minutes drive from the nearest small town of Leknes in northern Norway, Scandinavia. The Lofoten is an archipelago of seven islands connected by the 110-mile-long E10 highway that stretches out into the North Atlantic Ocean above the Arctic Circle on the west coast. The region is known for its dramatic and picturesque scenery, very popular with tourism for its high peaks, fjords and numerous small fishing villages with dark red painted wooden buildings with white window and door frames. Some have grass roofs.


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Location: Borge, Lofoten islands, Norway
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