Greenland National Museum and Archives, also known as the Greenland National Museum & Archives, is a cultural hub in Greenland that showcases the country's rich history and heritage.
From ancient monuments to intangible cultural traditions, this museum offers a glimpse into Greenland's past and present. With collections spanning archaeology, arts, and crafts, visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the unique identity of Greenland. Additionally, the archive preserves and organizes historical records, providing valuable insights into Greenland's social and cultural development. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about Greenland's fascinating heritage, this museum and archive have something for everyone to enjoy.
Entrance:
Adult: DKK 50
Children under 16: Free
Winter - September 16th — May 31st)
Tuesday—Sunday: 1 pm — 4 pm
Monday closed
Sommer (June 1st - September 15th)
Everyday
10 am - 4 pm