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https://sagnlandet.dk/en/denmarks-largest-viking-kings-hall/
I think they are called longhouses
I never knew they were so large.
I want to go. Imagine being where Ragnar actually was at.
That’s super impressive. How long would it take them to build one?
Watched a little about this before. Cool building, just wish they had been truer to construction methods. Like, all the carvings inside were done with CNC… kinda defeats the soul of it a little. Still, very cool building!
The next step is to relive some historically accurate epic Viking feasts
I’d love to see this in real life, especially if people can go inside and see the hall lit with candle light. I wonder what an entirely reconstructed village would look like.
It is a “Long house” originally from Norway, the design is.
[Valheim?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liQLtCLq3tc)
I thought this was the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla group for a moment.
You see structures like this in Skyrim or other types of video games, but to think this is what people actually used to create. It’s truly magnificent.
Just be careful not to sing, drink, and feast too loud or too cheerfully… You might attract a murderous descendant of Cain who resents being exiled from society.
Needs Aela the Huntress.
It looks like an upside-down boat.
Thought Vikings were nomads? Why would they ever build such large permanent structures?
Impressive. Are those squares sky lights or roof vents?
![gif](giphy|UyX5peh6i2t8c)
I like the sky lights they have installed.
Entry of the gods into Valhalla! thats a stunning building.
Incoming Grendel and slaughter. And then a naked hero!
AC: Valhalla!
It is clear that the [construction](https://fixerjoe.com/roofing/roof-replacement/) was approached very responsibly and professionally.
Looks so much like the long halls is the American Northwest Indians!
I would love to drink beer and bang wenches in that thing