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See Grimsby’s Legend brought to life in Grim’s Great Viking Village at Grimsby’s Central Hall for an exciting journey back in time where history and legend meet.
Inspired by Grimsby’s amazing legend of Grim and Havelok, this big screen journey brings to life the village that Grim built on marshland.
Grim’s real Viking guards watch over as heritage and imagination come together for this exciting and fun journey. Suitable for all the family and friends.
Based on an old map, our Viking village re-imagines how our town might have looked in the time of the Vikings and Saxons.
About the Experience:
The Viking Village experience takes place in the Proctor Room and is seated and suitable for all ages. Your visit lasts around 30 minutes includes meet Grim and ask him questions, meet Havelok and the journey to Grim’s Viking Village.
TICKETS are Free and allow entry anytime between 10am and 2pm on Wednesday 18th February.
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