Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. Steen Lundbye, Curator of Exhibitions VejleMuseerne.

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Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. Steen Lundbye, Curator of Exhibitions VejleMuseerne

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. VejleMuseerne are: Vejle Museum Vejle Artsmuseum Vingsted Historical Workshop Randbøldal Museum Vandel Museum The Ravning Viking bridge Bronze age Burial mount of a teenaged girl Vejle Windmill Bindeballe Railway Station Tørskind open air artmuseum The monument site at Jelling - unesco stie

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. Why Living History The activation of the guests A better and more inspiring experience for everyone A more satisfying way to use our historical knowledge The competition Or quite simply a good day out

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. What is living history in Denmark? Experience centers Reenactment groups Open Air Museums Historical Workshops All the other Museums And Vejle Museums approach

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. Naturvejleder – The Danish Rangers A combination of science and storytelling A combinations of archaeology and biology A three year long project A way to use the countryside and its cultural/historical remains

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of september.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. Vingsted Historical Workshop Perhaps a Danish tradition Vingsted funded in the midt 1970s Not a museum – but a workshop Fieldtrips for Schools But also open for families A good potential for development

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of september.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September.

Living History – the Vejle Museum way Novgorod, Sunday 23th of September. But what about your common future Although a common past we live and work in very different worlds Can we use your common past in a future project between your museums How do we move forward – exhibition, cultural tourism, or ?