Plan your visit
Step into the Ladby Ship burial mound, take in the breathtaking inlet landscape, and see the unique Viking Age discoveries in the exhibition building.
opening hours
Monday | Tuesday-Sunday | |
January | Closed | Closed |
February-May | Closed | 10 AM – 4 PM |
June-August | 10 AM – 5 PM | 10 AM – 5 PM |
September-December | Closed | 10 AM – 4 PM |
Extra Opening Hours
2. Easter Day – April 1st
Ascension Day – May 9th
2. Day of Pentecost – May 2nd
The museum is closed:
December 24th, 25th, 26th and 31th and January 1st
Holidays
Winter Holiday – 7th week
Monday-Sunday 10 AM – 4 PM
Easter Holiday – 13th week
Monday-Sunday 10 AM – 4 PM
Autumn Holidays – 42th week
Monday-Sunday 10 AM – 4 PM
PRICES
Adults | 125 DKK |
Students (with valid student ID) | 100 DKK |
Seniors (over 65 years) | 110 DKK |
Groups (minimum 10 persons) | 110 DKK |
Under the age of 18 years | Free |
Schools | Free |
Companion of guests with disabilities (with companion card) | Free |
Members of “Kerteminde and Nyborg Museum Associations” | Free |
FIND US
Vikingevej 123, 5300 Kerteminde
The Viking Museum Ladby is located 5 km south of Kerteminde on the shore of Kerteminde Fjord. There is disabled parking and a turning area for coaches right by the museum entrance. You can also take the bus or rent a bicycle at the tourist office Visit Kerteminde. Read more
food and drink
You can buy hot and cold drinks and ice cream at the museum shop for consumption outside. There are tables and benches in front of the museum and in the green area by the mound with a view of Kerteminde Fjord.
You are also welcome to bring a packed lunch.
accessibility
Both the museum building and the Viking ship burial mound are disability-friendly with ramps and without doorsteps. The museum building also has a lift.
The route from the car park in front of the museum building to the museum building itself, and the route from the latter to the mound can be a challenge because of the gravel and the dirt path, which, it goes without saying, is not 100% flat.
In the basement of the museum building there is a toilet, which is suitable for people with disabilities. The basement is easily accessible with the lift.
Guests with disabilities can also bring a companion free of charge if he/she is in possession of a companion card. Guide dogs are also welcome.
The museum has a wheelchair that can be borrowed.