Roskilde, Denmark

Roskilde is one of Denmarks oldest cities. More than 1000 years ago, the Vikings established a trading post that developed into a major town. In the medieval period, Roskilde was one of the most important cities of northern Europe, the seat of the Danish crown and an episcopal residence. Today, the city is rich in historical and cultural sights and attractions. In the beautiful red-brick Cathedral the kings and queens of Denmark lie buried.

Roskilde Fjord can be experienced on board a Viking ship or one of the modern vessels used for cruises. It is impressive to sail between islands and islets, and past forest-clad slopes with a view of the rich bird life.

The harbour hums with activity, and here, too, lies the former gasworks, which is now an art gallery and a workshop for art craftworkers. In the city centre there is a pedestrian precinct as well as a market square with plenty of commercial life. Culture flourishes all year round and the city has a rich musical life everything from concerts on the cathedral organ from 1554 to the Roskilde Festival.

The lovely scenery round Roskilde features a whole range of historical sights as well as a landscape that is perfect for pleasant cycling trips and walks.

The city has plenty of good accommodation. The ancient city of Roskilde is the ideal base for excursions by car or by train to the attractions to be found on Zealand and in Copenhagen.

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