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Winter is coming to JORVIK Viking Centre in a brand new experience that explores what 10th century York might have been like during the cold winter months.  From 11 November, the world-famous recreation of Viking-age Coppergate will have a snowy make-over for the first time in its 40-year history.

Before they experience the ride through the frosty Jorvik streetscape, guests will be introduced to the archaeology of the Coppergate site, and hear how it might provide clues as to how York's Viking residents cared for their livestock, fed themselves and kept warm during the colder winter months.

In the galleries, the tradition of fireside storytelling will be recreated, with JORVIK’s very own Vikings becoming skalds (Viking poets and storytellers) for winter-themed tales of gods and monsters, as well as discussion of the kit needed to make it through a Viking winter.

“York is a fabulous place to visit during the winter – the Christmas markets, the Ice Trail in January and, of course, JORVIK Viking Festival in February – and we want Winter in Jorvik to be one of the highlights of the season,” comments head of operations, Gareth Henry. “Our special 40th anniversary tours over the summer were incredibly popular, and we’re keen to continue bringing innovation to the experience over the next few months in this one-off opportunity to see our Vikings in the snow.”

Pre-booking for Winter in Jorvik is essential as no tickets are available on the door.  Time slots can be booked at jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk. Prices are £16.50 for adults, £13.25 for concessions and £11 for children. Family tickets are available from £46. All tickets are valid for 12 months from the date of the first visit, so offer great value for those looking to return at another time of year.

For more details, visit jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk

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