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Rock Carvings - Madsebakke

The rock carvings at Madsebakke are one of Bornholm’s most remarkable historical sites and the largest collection of rock carvings in Northern Europe. Dating back more than 3,000 years, these ancient symbols – including ships, sun wheels and cup marks – offer a unique glimpse into life during the Bronze Age.

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Madsebakke

The area of rock carvings at Madsebakke in Allinge is one of the largest areas on Bornholm

Madsebakke is one of Northern Europes most important areas with rock carvings (petroglyphs) from the Bronze Age. It's said that the carvings are up to 3000 years old.

Here you can see most of the symbols found on Bornholm's rock carvings. For preservation reasons, the symbols are no longer outlined, and they can be difficult to see for an untrained eye. In the area, you can see: 11 ships, 3 curved lines, 5 sun crosses, 4 foot signs, and a more significant number of cup marks.

On the sketch (Photo number 4), you can get an idea of the placement of the signs relative to each other.

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Coming by car, you can park your car on the parking lot above and behind Allinge stadion, just at the very end of Stadionvej.

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Stadionvej 1

3770 Allinge

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Last updated by::Destination Bornholminfo@bornholm.info

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