M/S Maritime Museum

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"Located just next to Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, this museum is a must if you’re already in the area. The museum is dedicated to maritime history, showcasing Denmark's rich maritime heritage and the impact of shipping. The museum is housed in an innovative and award-winning underground building designed by the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels (BIG). It’s partially submerged in the harbour, giving it a unique look and symbolic connection to the sea. The displays at the museum incorporate artefacts, ship models, interactive installations, and multimedia presentations, making it fun for everyone. Opening hours: september - june: tuesday to sunday 11am to 5pm July - aug: every day 11am to 6pm Backpacks, large bags and umbrellas are not allowed in the exhibition area, but you can store your things in the free lockers. Entrance: Adults: €18 Students: €13.5 Children: free Copenhagen card: free It’s free to visit the M/S Café and shop. Want more information? Check it out here https://mfs.dk/en/practical-information "
"The M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark offers a captivating journey through Denmark's rich maritime heritage. Housed in a former dry dock, the museum's innovative design, courtesy of Bjarke Ingels Group, creates a unique and immersive experience. Explore interactive exhibits that bring to life the stories of sailors, traders, and explorers. From the mythology of the sea to the cutting-edge technology that powers modern shipping, the museum offers a comprehensive overview of Denmark's maritime prowess. Beyond the exhibitions, the museum boasts a welcoming café and a stylish shop offering maritime-inspired products. With its blend of education, entertainment, and stunning architecture, the M/S Maritime Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Denmark's maritime history and culture."

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