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The Greenland National Museum and Archives is one of the best places for history lovers to venture to while exploring the country. This museum is believed to be one of the first of its kind in Greenland and is packed with artifacts that highlight the history and culture of the country, such as clothing, textiles, and boats. While here, museum-goers will also learn more about Greenland’s architecture and vast mythology. This structure also contains an Archives Room which is filled with documents like marriage records, private journals, and population statistics. The museum is closed on Monday and admission is free during the winter.

Hans Egedesvej 8, Nuuk, Greenland 3900, Phone: 299-32-26-11

Greenland National Museum and Archives
© Greenland National Museum and Archives

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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