Wolin Viking Village

Wolin Viking Village

Zachodniopomorskie

75/100120 min

Wolin Viking Village, also known as Jomsborg Vineta, is a prominent open-air museum and cultural center located on Wolin Island in northwestern Poland. It recreates the atmosphere of a Viking and early medieval Slavic settlement, showcasing the rich history of the region as a bustling emporium and trading hub from the 9th century onwards. The village offers visitors immersive experiences with reconstructed longhouses, workshops, and demonstrations of crafts, combat, and daily life from the Viking era. Wolin itself has deep historical roots, associated with the semi-legendary settlements of Jomsburg, Julin, and Vineta, and was a significant site for trade and cultural exchange among Slavs, Scandinavians, Saxons, and Rus' peoples. The village hosts the annual Festival of Slavs and Vikings, one of the largest historical reenactment events in Europe, attracting thousands of visitors. Its location on the southern tip of Wolin Island, near the Baltic Sea, adds to its appeal, combining natural beauty with rich cultural heritage. The village is not only a tourist attraction but also an educational site preserving and celebrating the Viking and Slavic legacy in Pomerania.

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Tipp: The best time to visit Wolin Viking Village is during the summer months, especially when the Festival of Slavs and Vikings takes place, offering vibrant reenactments and cultural events. It is advisable to purchase tickets in advance during festival periods due to high demand. Visitors should check the official website for seasonal opening hours and event schedules. Discounts may be available for children, students, and groups. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the village covers a large open area. Guided tours are often available and enhance the experience by providing detailed historical context.

Interessante Fakten

  • •Wolin Viking Village hosts the annual Festival of Slavs and Vikings, one of Europe's largest historical reenactment events.
  • •The site is linked to the legendary emporium of Vineta, often called the 'Atlantis of the Baltic Sea'.
  • •Archaeological findings show that Wolin was a multi-ethnic trading hub with twelve gates and thousands of inhabitants in the 10th century.
  • •The village recreates the lifestyle of the Jomsvikings, a legendary group of Viking mercenaries historically associated with the area.

Geschichte

The origins of Wolin date back to the 9th century when it developed as a fortified settlement and a major trading emporium known as Jomsburg or Julin, inhabited by the Wolinians tribe and other groups including Scandinavians and Saxons.

1140

Throughout the Middle Ages, Wolin played a crucial role in the conversion of Pomerania and was the seat of the first Pomeranian diocese in 1140.

1260

The town endured multiple destructions, notably by Danish raids in the late 12th century, but was refounded in 1260.

Over centuries, it transitioned through various rulers including Polish, Danish, Swedish, and Prussian control, reflecting the turbulent history of the Baltic region.

Today, the Viking Village commemorates this rich past through its immersive historical recreations and festivals.

OrtsfĂĽhrer

1
Reconstructed Viking Longhouses9th-10th century

Authentic replicas of Viking-era longhouses where visitors can explore traditional architecture and learn about daily life during the early medieval period.

2
Crafts and Combat Demonstrations

Live demonstrations of traditional crafts such as blacksmithing, weaving, and woodworking, alongside Viking combat reenactments showcasing weaponry and battle techniques.

3
Festival Grounds

The central area where the annual Festival of Slavs and Vikings is held, featuring markets, performances, and historical reenactments attracting thousands of visitors.

Kontakt

Telefon: 781 004 090