Kongehallen i Lejre Viking King´s Hall at Lejre, Denmark (subtitles)
Ғылым және технология
12 min dokumentarfilm om genskabelsen af den store KONGEHAL I LEJRE.
12 min documentary film on the recreation of the large VIKING KING`S HALL AT LEJRE, Denmark (English subtitles, please activate in the menu below).
"Challenge of the Past" is a 25 min documentaty film on different archaeological experiments performed in Land of Legends.
You find the film here:
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Wonderful, and absolutely full of the wonders of human ingenuity, creativity, craft, art, planning and completing. Hearty congratulations from the USA. A national treasure, worth every penny.
The best archeological reconstruction. Great work.
I didn't understand one word .... but my God it was magnificent. Such craftsmanship, such attention to detail, such beauty!
@watermunteconomie3938
20 күн бұрын
You just took the words out of my mouth!! Greetings from the Netherlands #Cananefate #Frisians.
@SagnlandetLejre
18 күн бұрын
Subtitles have been added
@jeridodge9576
14 күн бұрын
The subtitles are in English.
@OriginalPuro
10 күн бұрын
Not even Danes understand Danes. Sincerely, a Norwegian.
@phunkeehone
2 күн бұрын
@@OriginalPuro True, but we don't understand you guys either. You sound like the distant cousin of the Swedish chef 😄
Ydest intersant man skal forbi i og see det er sikker og vist!
Hvorfor har jeg aldrig hørt om dette ? Dette kunne være fedt at vide mere om og besøge. Reklamer dog for det.
@kubel83
3 күн бұрын
De har først haft noget at vise nu her. Masse planlægning osv. men nu ved du dog om det. Og jeg er enig det ser sgu interessant ud😊
Enjoyed listening to the language, as well as reading the subtitles. What was interesting was how many words were virtually the same as modern English, showing yet again the influence Scandinavians had on language in ancient Britain, up to today. I’m about to watch it for the second time, without reading the subtitles, which took time from the actual watching. The hand skills used are probably the same, using tools the same as the originals, unchanged over time. A truly magnificent building - though I do wonder how long the original and its rebuilds, took to build in the distant past.
@il_solitario55
14 күн бұрын
Bare in mind that Old English is/was directly related to the Scandi languages, all coming from Proto-Germanic. Strictly speaking, our Anglo-Saxon ancestors WERE Scandinavians, displaced by rampant in-fighting and conquest of small tribes.
Imagine how hard it was to build one of those way back in the day without the machines we have today.
Great! Unique curves A roof like the bottom of a ship😮 🙃 Ooooh This may be the most surprising thing I've seen in years That's amazing✨ Return of the King
Det er fantastisk at kunne følge dette arbejde her på youtube! Tak for det.
That is a beautiful building , bravo.
So cool that they included inspirations from Germany, Sweden and Norway in the build.
En enestående oplevelse at følge arbejdet med hallen og til sidst beundre det færdige resultat. Den er på alle måder fantastisk!
Prachtige video, vakkundig werk met mooi resultaat. Combineren van oude ambachten met moderne techniek. Bewondering voor de Noormannen en respect voor de Deense bevolking én Søren Aabye Kierkegaard!
Wow! Just, amazing! A work of art!
Tusind tak for en spændende historie, og sikke et fantastisk stykke arbejde ❤️🇩🇰
💯👋 Pure joy watching this.
Helt fantastiskt projekt,.. must see 😊😊
What a magnificent project. So evocative.
This is really a gorgeous building with amazing construction. I love it. Interesting to hear a different European language other than the English and French we get here in Canada. Great presentation, thank you.
To the uninitiated, this type of work looks difficult, but it is not as hard as it looks . The main difference is it is big and heavy. Tools to do this type of work are available in Germany and work very well. Of course it takes a lot of money to pay for the hours involved in building something like this. Remember that all this design is copied from the work of past generations, which is why it is so beautiful. Compare this building to the ugly modern monstrosities being built today.
@fridrekr7510
13 күн бұрын
How many oak planks and beams have you chopped? It’s definitely hard and difficult work, much more so than with the soft pine commonly used in Germany.
A longhouse fit for a king.
understood no words but understood everything.
@triedzidono
23 күн бұрын
same
@SagnlandetLejre
18 күн бұрын
Subtitles have been added
@Alvedrotten
18 күн бұрын
Even the danes have a hard time understanding danish 😂 It’s a broken language.
utterly, totally beautiful
Years ago I visited the Church in Urnes! And also the Original, recreated church in Øye, partly found below the new Church on the other side of the Fiord!
Thanks for posting AND recreating this magnificent historic structure!
I just love this! ❤❤❤
Denmark 👍❤
Super fedt
@rhodiamann9057 2 dagen geleden I didn't understand one word .... but my God it was magnificent. Such craftsmanship, such attention to detail, such beauty!
Perhaps we should 'thank' the British Navy for making this possible. Some of the oak timber is from oaks planted to build new ships for the Danish navy after Britain took the danish navy ships back in 1801-1807. These oak trees are known as 'the fleets oak' After the Brits took the danish fleet a new fleet were needed. 90.000 oak trees were planted to this aim. The problem is that oak takes 150 - 200 years to grow to the size needed for shipbuilding and by this time we didn't use oak for shipbuilding anymore. The story goes that forest manager Lars Toksvig when the oaks passed 200 years of age wrote to the Minister of Defense informing him that the oaks were ready. This is however unlikely as Toksvig resigned as forest manager in 2004. Many of the trees were cut down over the years but what remains, that hasn't already been sold, is primarily used for projects like this and restoration of historic buildings, ships and such.
Wodinaz Weraz. The Mercians
Tømrer her, det ville være 'a dream come true' at være med til at lave den slags. Dét er håndværk.
It is wonderful to hear this in your native language but wish there were english subtitles?
@triedzidono
23 күн бұрын
just watch it 5 times & you will speak carpenter :)
@SagnlandetLejre
18 күн бұрын
Subtitles have been added
@buffalo4127
18 күн бұрын
Thank you!!!
it is surprising with what enthusiasm the descendants of those who came out of it began to revive paganism
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But based on the remains of the hall that where found.... how do you know how it was framed?
Next project is Canbe Tamalan wood 🪵 recommended from Nuch Nuch Thailand Lao Cambodia VN Malaysia indonesia nice project 👏👏
Thank you for this posting I was wondering if any wood preservative was used?
A word about those "bloody sacrifices"; weather it were the romans or christians, always it were the enemies of those who where accused of crimes like human sacrifices . . . a bit like today . . . be aware! Nice building, I would like to visit it!
@KurtFrederiksen
Күн бұрын
Actually it was mostly horses and farm animals back then. The 'blót' was a feast and the most famous one is yule the predecessor to Christmas. In Danish we still call it Jul (yule). We do have a word for Christmas (Kristmesse or krist-messe) but nobody knows it or uses it, although you can find it in religious texts as recently as 1851. Yes, we are mostly heathens to this day. 😀
Sehr gute Handwerker und Künstler. Das ist eine schöne Halle geworden.
Its not a real Kings Hall until it has been consecrated with sacrifice.
Syntes nok den ikke stod der sidst jeg var der...for 50 år siden 😏 Vist på tide med et nyt besøg i Lejre 🤠
Wow..urterly beautiful. Wish we were still tribal
flot arbejde
Nu når man blandet så mange forsellige fund fra så bredt et område og meget anderledes fund end fra huse. Vil dette hus så ikke være mere fantasi end realitet ?
Is it possible to caption in English please.philip
@SagnlandetLejre
18 күн бұрын
Subtitles have been added
❤😍 Norway🤙👍
@omstygomsty
27 күн бұрын
Denmark , in fact
@wolfganggugelweith8760
21 күн бұрын
Danmark
Vikernekings...
They are cutting down all those old growth trees.😂
@thomaswayneward
18 күн бұрын
The total acreage of forests on the planet is the largest amount in recorded history. God made trees to be used by mankind to build homes and thousands of other things. The trees grow back. Those trees being cut down are not old growth anyway, a tree can grow that big in fifty years or less. I have seen an oak tree that big that was 36 years old and have seen others that were almost 300 years old; it depends on the soil and climate.
@alisn.7998
16 күн бұрын
@@thomaswayneward That’s a pretty daft thought. Trees weren’t put there for us to cut down. Especially at the cost of other species on the planet.
@thomaswayneward
16 күн бұрын
You said "put there". LOL, who put them there? The Holy Bible tells us that everything on earth is for man to use and was put here for man. Glad you know someone "put them there".
@magius5593
3 күн бұрын
@@alisn.7998Actually those oak trees were planted 200 years ago to build navy ships.
Lav dog en engelsk version!!
@kasperkjrsgaard1447
25 күн бұрын
Engelske undertekster måske? 🤷🏼♂️
@jespernystad
25 күн бұрын
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Nej, engelsk speak og tekst version. Særdeles nemt, og Sagnlandet Lejre vil nå ud til en interesseret verden, som tror at vikingerne udelukkende kom fra Norge.
@SagnlandetLejre
18 күн бұрын
Engelske undertekster er nu blevet indsat, tilvælg i meny
Before they started voting for xenophobic fascists this would have seemed like a positive thing It just seems a bit weird now
My ancestors were great builders of many structures.