Performs searchSearch
Reveals the mobile menuExpand
The Rørby swords

The Rørby swords – curved swords from the Bronze Age

In 1952 Thorvald Nielsen was dredging a ditch in a small bog at Rørby in western Zealand. He found an ornamented curved sword of bronze that had been stuck diagonally into the turf. The sword was from the beginning of the Bronze Age, around 1600 BC, and was the first of its kind to be found in Denmark. It was handed in as treasure trove to the National Museum, but the story does not end there. In 1957, when Thorvald Jensen was digging up potatoes around the same place, he uncovered yet another curved sword. The second curved sword was ornamented like the first, but it was also decorated with a picture of a ship. This is the oldest example of a ship image from Denmark.

The Rørby swords
You can see the swords from Rørby in the exhibition regarding the Prehistoric Period.
The Rørby swords
Rørby is situated in western Zealand.
The Rørby swords
Some flint swords are clearly inspired by the fine bronze curved swords.