Queen Margrethe opened the Solvognens Fundsted in Geopark

Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Today, Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Geopark Odsherred is Denmark's first and only UNESCO-certified geopark. The park's special task is to preserve the area's special landscape. The Trundholm sun chariot (Danish: Solvognen), is a Nordic Bronze Age artifact discovered in Denmark.
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
One of the world's most important Bronze Age finds was found in Trundholm Mose in 1902. The bronze figure, which depicts a six-wheeled chariot with a horse and a gold-plated sun disk, is today a national treasure that can be experienced at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. The sun chariot was made in the older Bronze Age around 1400 BC.
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age
Queen Margerthe opened the Trundholm Sun Chariot (Solvognens Fundsted) in Geopark Odsherred. Nordic Bronze Age

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