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Jul 17, 2026 21:35
The Jelling Stone Replica in London, England
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Near Regent's Park, beside the Danish Church, stands a curious tribute to the church's Scandinavian roots, a replica of one of Denmark's most significant national treasures: the Jelling Stone. This rocky reproduction is a cast of the original standing stone erected in Jelling around 980 by King Harald Bluetooth. Created for the 1948 Danish Arts and Culture exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, this London counterpart boasts the vivid red, blue, yellow, and black hues that once enlivened the now weathered faces of the ancient Viking Age monument in Jelling. One side recreates what is...
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