National Museum - the biggest cultural history museum in the city of Copenhagen. It is next to Nyhavn opposite the magnificent royal residence of Christiansborg. The museum contains exhibits illustrating the history of Denmark from the Stone Age to the present, including the period of the Vikings, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance.
The National Museum is situated on four floors in the palace of Prince Frederick, built in 1743-1744, respectively. The author of the project of construction performed well-known Danish architect Nikolai Eygtved. In 1892 the official opening of the museum. Here are historical exhibits, not only in Denmark but also ethnographic collections of other nations.
The ground floor houses an exhibition of the National Museum, which belongs to the prehistoric period. Among the exhibits are particularly interesting ancient stones with runic inscriptions, Trunnholmskaya chariot, golden horns from Gallehusa silver cauldron cart from Dayberga. Presented in a museum, and a superb collection of the Middle Ages - the royal medals, ancient coins, weapons, furnishings, paintings, church vessels, gold altars, glassware, jewelry. In addition to the permanent exhibition at the museum often hosts special exhibitions.
Today, the National Museum is a repository of art, to see that a large number of people coming from all over the world.
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