The Viking Age, Uncategorized

CLAN CARRUTHERS – DUBLINIA

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Dublinia

 

EXPERIENCE VIKING AND MEDIEVAL DUBLIN

 

 Dublinia is a historical recreation (or living history) museum and visitor attraction in Dublin, Ireland, focusing on the Viking and Medieval history of the city. Dublinia is located in a part of Dublin’s Christ Church Cathedral, known as the Synod hall.

Dublinia features historical reenactment, with actors playing the roles of Vikings and Medieval Dubliners (in full costume) and encourages visitors to join in. It has recreations of Viking and Medieval era buildings (houses, etc) and street scenes.

The exhibition was opened in 1993, and was redeveloped in 2010 at a cost of €2 million. The museum attracts over 125,000 visitors per annum.

Dublinia, located at the crossroads of the medieval city at Christchurch, is where Viking and Medieval history is brought to life.

There are four exciting exhibitions at Dublinia:

Viking Dublin

In the Viking Dublin exhibition, take a trip back to Viking times. What was life really like on board a Viking warship? See the weaponry and the skills of being a Viking warrior. Try on Viking clothes, become a slave and stroll down a noisy street. Visit a smokey and cramped Viking house. Learn of the myths and the mysteries surrounding the Vikings and their legacy. Also, new to Dublinia, find out what really happened during the Battle for Clontarf and the eventual decline of Viking power in Dublin.

Medieval Dublin

Visit the Medieval Dublin exhibition and witness the sights, sounds and smells of this busy city. Learn about crime and punishment, death and disease and even toothache remedies of 700 years ago. Enjoy the spicy aromas and so much more in the medieval fair – learn to play medieval games, visit a rich merchant’s kitchen and walk along a bustling medieval street.

History Hunters

See how archaeologists dig deep to uncover Dublin’s past in the History Hunters exhibition. Find out how archaeology works with history and other sciences to piece together the jigsaws of the Dubliners’ ancestors’ lives. See Viking and medieval artefacts including a medieval skeleton (courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland). Visit the lab and learn how bugs and dirt can be the history hunter’s gold. See how the past has influenced who you are today. Finally, see how people are influenced by the Viking and medieval era in today’s books, movies, fashion and architecture.

St Michael’s Tower

Lastly, visit St Michael’s Tower – an original medieval tower with a 96-step climb to the top, where you can see spectacular views of the city. Learn all about the history of the tower and the surrounding parish in the new exhibition at the Tower base.

At Dublinia, see Dublin from a new perspective and come away knowing more about its citizens throughout the ages!

 

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CLAN CARRUTHERS – GOTLAND – THE MEDIEVAL HOTEL

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THE MEDIEVAL HOTEL

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Set in the medieval town of Visby lies a hotel built in the 14th century called, The Medieval Hotel. The oldest grounds of the hotel are located beside the church ruins of the Holy spirit.  The church was oringinally called,The Church of Saint Jacob and was changed in the 17th century. Jacob was the protector of pilgrims. It was on this very site that Bishop Albert of Riga gathered pilgrims and formed the Knights of the Livonian Order, better known as the Brethren of the Sword, founded in 1199.

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The present day remaining building was constructed in the 14th century. Our ghost, however, seems to have liked it so much that she has remained. Christina Wipperworde was the former prioresse at the monastery of Solberga, which was of the cistencienser Order. Christina continues to check on guests in the hotel to wish them a good nights sleep. She has been walking these halls since the 80’s……the 1380’s that is.

To experience the prioress for yourself and to enjoy a completely wonderful stay have a look at their website and don’t forget to watch the beautiful film as well. www.medeltidshotellet.se

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