Qaqortoq Museum, located in South Greenland, is housed in the town's oldest building dating back to 1804. Visitors can explore the reconstructed 'Blue room' and 'Red room', where historical figures like Knud Rasmussen and Charles Lindbergh once stayed. The museum showcases the history of Norse settlers with artifacts like harpoons, kayaks, and blubber bags, as well as a replica peat hut from the early 1900s. It's a cool spot to dive into Greenland's past while checking out some neat relics!
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