What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: Pram-friendly lifts and free loan strollers help parents, but no confirmed changing tables and dark, sound-heavy exhibits may unsettle infants, so visits require extra breaks and planning.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit allows roof terrace walk, café break, and quick exhibition glance without overstimulating your baby.
Grass-Covered Roof Terrace:
Walk on the museum’s sloping green roof for wide views of sea and forest.
Tip: Borrow a pushchair at the ticket desk for a smoother walk.
Café & Shop Break:
Enjoy coffee and light meals in the café’s relaxed seating area.
Tip: Ask staff for a quiet corner suitable for feeding or nappy-change.
Packed Lunch Room:
Use the basement lunch room to feed or rest with your baby.
Tip: Bring your own snacks and request a table near the window for natural light.

Charles W. Brown
What an absolutely amazing experience. Every exhibition is so perfectly curated. The staff were amazingly helpful. The cafe is tremendous. Everyone working there should be very very proud. 🇩🇰
Mariah Atif
Never really been too into museums but this one was really quite interesting and easy to navigate. The Grauballe man is an absolute must see! The Celtic exhibition was definitely my personal favourite.
Danny de Reybekill
A visually stunning musician with an already huge reputation for arts and culture. One of my favourite nutrients of the year! This lives up to every expectation set; accessible, huge, interactive, fun for kids, insightful, visually stunning and such an education. The Celtic exhibition was really special, and the attention to detail was incredible. The thought that has gone into these exhibitions m...
Annette Pilgaard
I visited Moesgaard Museum on a weekday, and it was absolutely fantastic. You can easily spend many hours here, both indoors and outdoors. The surrounding nature is stunning, and the museum itself is a true gem for anyone interested in history and architecture. A highly recommended place to visit – I would gladly return🤩
Crafo
♿ Entrance = Yes ♿ Parking = Yes ♿ Building = Yes ♿ Elevator = medium / long size. The place is in a good beautiful natural environment and it's pretty calm. There are many parking lots. Their is a wheelchair accessible door and parking lot outside (close to the building). The elevator is in a good size for most wheelchair users. This place is truly worth visiting and you will need 4-5h or more t...
In summer, start early on the roof terrace for cooler temperatures. In winter, spend more time indoors and check heating in the café before choosing a seat.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (online rate) | DKK 360 |
| Coffee & snack | DKK 60 |
| Total Estimated | DKK 420 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Moesgaard Museum, Moesgård Allé 15, 8270 Højbjerg, Denmark
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