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    Hjemkomst Center

    4.3 (49 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Holly W.

    The coolest thing in Fargo isn't in Fargo! That's what we learned about Hjemkomst. It's in Moorehead, MN! We spend about 2 hours at the center as soon as they opened up. We basically had the place to ourselves and we wandered around the viking ship area- learning. My 3 year old has told so many people about the big ship on vacation and how it lost it's 'horn.' My husband has said a few times how cool the ship was. We hopped on a tour with one couple to hear about the Viking church out back. Getting on the tour got us inside the church. As we learnt this was a replica- it was still pretty cool to take in as we don't have any of those in Rhode Island! That's where my boys got to hold swords and shields- another highlight of the HC. Suggestion: The gift shop missed the mark. I was looking for a piece of art about a Viking ship and my husband wanted a t-shirt. It's easy to declare this place left an impression on our family.

    Tiffany T.

    I stopped in here on a Thursday morning. It was a really cool museum with a ton of information. The Viking boat was pretty awesome. I feel like I missed a few things because I was the only one in there with a class of kids. I did learn a lot and the gift store had s ton of fun stuff. Definitely a must go if you're in the area.

    Kim N.

    We stopped here while touring North Dakota, and it was a recommendation while in the Fargo area. The staff was very friendly and the center very clean. The boat was beautiful and the storey behind it amazing. We only spent about 15 minutes looking around. We went out of church, but you needed a guide to get in, and it was 20 minutes before the next tour. The rest of the exhibits were just okay. It seemed rather pricey for a 15-20 minute stop.

    David Q.

    This is a cool little museum and cultural events center. Didn't think we would spend much time there... then 2 1/2 hours passed while we absorbed all the info. Didn't anticipate seeing much... ended up learning a ton of new stuff. Highlights for us were the backstory of the Viking ship, the US & Dakota war history, and the Minnesota gay marriage exhibit.

    Kate C.

    This is a great stop in Fargo to learn about Viking culture and see a Viking church replica and ship. The town really came together to make this exhibit come to life. The ship actually crossed the Atlantic from Scandinavia to be here in Fargo. It stopped in New York first. Definitely worth stopping in if you're in the area.

    John C.

    Really enjoyed my spontaneous visit to the Hjemkomst Center. Among other things it outlines the passion projects of two individuals. The Hjemkomst is impressive and they've done a great job to curate the story of its construction and sailing. After exploring the exhibits, I watch some of the video until the tour of the stave church started. The church was pretty awesome. The guide knowledgably pointed out details of the history of the churches like this in Norway as well as Christianity of the age. The tour is worth it to be able to get to go inside the church. I probably spent 50 minutes total here and was very satisfied with my experience. You could also tack on a quick walk along the river if you felt like it.

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    Paul V.

    Really interesting and enjoyable historical center. I recommend having the guided tour of the Hopperstad Stave Church replica if you can to pick up some extra details and see the inside. It's beautiful and there are a lot of details to appreciate. The ship is also a marvel of details to appreciate and the displays detailing the many aspects of the story of its building and voyage to Norway were fascinating. I had never heard of the ship nor its travels previously and found it cool to read about.

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    Vitaliy B.

    I just toured the outdoor trails in the early morning. Really nice site. Too early for indoor museum, Nice Stave Church, cross and river walk, plus view of downtown Fargo.

    James D.

    The Hjemkomst (homecoming, in Norwegian) started building with a crew guided by Robert Asp, a high school guidance counselor, in 1972. Asp died in 1980, and his family carried his legacy by completing this replica Viking ship in 1982. It said from Minnesota to Norway, where a massive welcoming party welcomed the crew. What a beautiful story. The crew consisted of professional sailors from Norway, a truck driver, college students and four of Asp's children. The Hopperstad Stave Church replica was also incredible. This church is an exact replica of a church built in 1140 in the town of Vik, Norway. This is why travel is important. Sure you can see this online, or you can visit it in person and awe in real life.

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