Viking Treasures: Unveiling Galloway Hoard

Australian National Maritime Museum

11:00am – 12pm Australian National Maritime Museum

2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour

Step into the world of early medieval Scotland and explore the remarkable Galloway Hoard—a collection of Viking-age artefacts that offers a rare glimpse into the past. One of the Britain's most important archaeological finds of the century will go on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum from May 28 until October 11. The diversity and rarity of the objects, along with ancient heirlooms, have significantly deepened understanding of the Viking Age in northern Europe.

This exhibition transports visitors to a pivotal era marked by the emergence of the regions now known as Scotland, England, and Ireland, set against the backdrop of Viking incursions and settlements.

For the first time in Sydney, and following successful showings in Adelaide and Melbourne, more than 90 artefacts from the Hoard will be exhibited, inviting audiences to uncover the identities and stories of those who concealed these treasures, delve into the broader Viking-age European context, and discover the advanced conservation and research efforts that continue to unveil the Hoard's secrets.

Talent available: Tuesday May 28 – Sunday May 31 Dr. Adrian Maldonado – National Museum of Scotland Dr Adrián Maldonado is Project Curator for the Galloway Hoard at National Museums Scotland. He is an archaeologist specialising in the Viking Age and Early Christianity, and the author of Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom (2021, NMS)

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