A must-visit when visiting York. The Time Warp ride takes you back to the early days of a Viking settlement where you can smell the food, hear the talking and the singing and feel the vibes.
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JORVIK Viking Centre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Jorvik Viking Centre is a popular tourist attraction for both entertainment and education. York was once ruled by foreign Vikings, and the current name York is derived from the Viking language Jorvik. In this center, the Vikings' history in York is restored to visitors' eyes with wonderful pictures and relics. Visitors can take a time car tour to see life in York starting in AD 948, all of which will be presented in a 1:1 model. Along the way, not only can you see the simulated scenery, but also the smells and sounds of the time will be reproduced. In addition, the staff here are all dressed in traditional Viking costumes. They will appear in every corner of the center at any time, explaining to the visitors little knowledge such as Viking clothing and accessories.
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A must-visit when visiting York. The Time Warp ride takes you back to the early days of a Viking settlement where you can smell the food, hear the talking and the singing and feel the vibes.
The Yowick Viking Pirate Center is a place to introduce pirates, the Pirate Center has many pirate sea maps and some equipment, and it was once an important area of piracy.
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Jorvik Viking Center is both entertaining and educational attraction, which is very popular with tourists. York was once taken over by foreign Vikings, and now its name has been changed from Jorvik in the Virgin language.
Yorkshire has an unusual history - "in the 9th century, it was the capital of the Virgin Territory. He was called Yovic by Scandinavians. Today, the Yovic Viking Center tells about the city's history. The Vikings and the life of the city hundreds of years ago are known through landscape, sound and even smell.
The Viking Pirate Ship Museum is a collection of the history of the Viking Pirate Age in which Norway dominated Europe from 800 to 1050 in the Middle Ages. The pirate boats collected in the museum are beautiful in shape, which is difficult to connect with the bloody pirate culture. Norwegian ancestor Swell's man-made boats were different from others, and "there was a bow at each end of the boat" were the characteristics of the Viking boats of that era. The Norwegians conquered the world by force on the basis of these strong ships. They traveled south to the Strait of Gibraltar and East through Russia to Asia. The most famous ships in the museum collection were the "Oseberg" and another "quot; Goxtard" battleship buried with the queen at that time. I think Oslo is a necessary point for us to have a very intuitive understanding of Norwegian history.