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    • 1crissytravels 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a great Ship to visit. The Museum is excellent with good explanations in English. If you have been to the USS Constitution Ship in Boston, then you can relate to how wonderful it is to be allowed to climb around and explore all facets of this historical wonder. There is a "motion" room where you can feel just what it was like to be stuck in the bowels of the ship with the cannons blasting.
    • martinj386 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very nice and interactiv exhibitions. All part/cabins of ship is available. Big souvenir shop.And free parking place
    • maestro074 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Impressive visit to the largest sailing ship which you can visit on all decks. Has also several explanations in English
    • Tirebiter8 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This resurrected mid-1800s wooden war ship is worth a visit. It is huge. The restored ship and museum provide a wonderful history lesson.
    • mamienova007 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      a must A great visit for all the family.a pity that the visit was only in Danish !but our daughter translated for us.Don't forget your camera !!
    • CaroleFRDK 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great museum for adults and kids. Quite good interesting activities on the ship and the shipyard. Funny triyng being a sailor and learning a lot about this wooden ship and how life was on board. Good value.
    • MikkelT_11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fantastic old war ship and very well restored. Great for the kids, and the tour guides are excelent and the stories are very interesting.
    • TraceyS1964 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As we were staying in an apartment that directly overlooked the boat, it would have been hard not to have visited. You enter the site through a modern purpose built facility, and given a map to find you way around. The building tells the history of the boat from being built, its naval service, its use as a Royal ship, to its decommisioning and then restoration. It has a timeline around the building that is easy to follow, and is in several different languages so all visitors can follow. Very interesting to read comments from actual people who lived and worked on the boat, itgave you a real insight to life on board. Several interative exhibits that you could take part in as well. The only hard part was finding how to get to ship itself not well signposted, at one point we thought you couldn't go on the boat!So glad that we didn't miss that treat, it was amazing ! It has been restored to a high level and gong down all the floors you began to feel like a sailor. Each room is numbered and you have an easy to follow guide telling you about what the room was used for. Amazing to go through all the floors and individual rooms, right down into the engine room, and even underneath the boat itself in the dry dock. The only thing that would have been the icing on the cake would have been a chance to climb the rigging, but I guess H & S would put pay to that, although there was a small childrens climbing frame outside based on naval rigging. You can then walk aorund the boat yard to see where the restorers are working and walk along the embankment and look out to see. They also have a small gift shop selling boat and sailing related gifts. Great way to spend a few hours, There is a restaurant next door for food & refreshments although a little expensive. I am not into boats or sailing, although I love history and it was fasinating.
    • halfviking 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Fregatten (Frigate) "Jylland" is a magnificent example of 19th, century shipbuilding skills and a monument to the brave souls who manned her. An interesting combination of 'old fashioned' sail with 'new fangled' steam power, the ship did sterling service initially as an effective warship for the Danish Royal Navy.then later as a 'Royal Yacht' for the Danish Royal Family. Launched in 1860 it was the fastest ship in the navy, a 'state of the art' craft with a crew of over 400 men and armed with 40 cannon.In the famous Battle of Heligoland in 1864 it was one of two frigates and a corvette forming the Danish squadron against two Austrian frigates and two Prussian gunboats. After a two hour battle the enemy were forced to flee and the squadron returned victorious to Denmark. 10 years later, in 1874 the Jylland was renovated and became the Royal Yacht for King Christian IX and, over the years, has carried many members of the Danish Royal Family to many countries around the globe.Much later, from 1936 to 1959 it served as a 'holiday hotel' for children in Copenhagen apart from the 1939-1945 German occupation. In 1960 it came to Ebeltoft in a somewhat sorry state but was renovated yet again to her former glory by 1994. The museum is very interesting and naturally focuses on the sea battle of 1864. The ship itself is magnificent with free access to all areas and really brings it home how life was lived and lost in bygone days. Allow several hours for your visit to this World Ship Trust attraction that is not to be missed. Suitable for all ages, especially children. Put your fingers in your ears if they fire one of the cannons!!!
    • hun_belgium 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Jylland fregat is one of the best ship museums I have ever been. Interactive (you can fight your own sea battle!) and impressive exhibition. You can enter all levels/rooms of the old ship and imagine how things were when the ship was actually in use. Wax-figures are hidden in many rooms. It is a pretty cool exhibition - both for kids and adults.
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