Digital exhibitions
Explore our online way to tell stories or showcase projects – with images and text that anyone can scroll through, no matter where they are.
Discover our digital exhibitions on a range of themes by visiting the link.

Mapping NUNAAT - Rethinking Greenlandic Cartographic Heritage
The exhibition highlights how Indigenous peoples in the Arctic—including Greenland—perceive, name, and understand their land on their own terms. It shows that mapping is more than just geographical data; it also reflects perspectives and knowledge shaped over generations. The exhibition offers insights into, among other things, how the Inuit have mapped their land.
Expedition Relics

For over a century, there was a great interest in organizing expeditions to Greenland. Several episodes mark history, many ending in tragedy and failure. The evidence of these expeditions along Avannaarsua is reflected in the objects left behind by 19 expeditions carried out between 1853 and 1934. Relics are exhibited.
Visit the exhibition and learn about the relics. The exhibition will be available from April 6th until August 18th, 2024, at the museum.
NORDAFAR

NORDAFAR, a historical fishing port in West Greenland. NORDAFAR was established in 1953 and closed in 1985. The port welcomed fishermen from Norway, the Faroe Islands, Denmark, Greenland, as well as ships from European countries. NORDAFAR has been a place full of with life - you have now the opportunity to step into an exhibition that offers a glimpse of everything that made NORDAFAR a unique place, told through the lens of four selected buildings.
Visit the digitized exhibition and learn about the port through abandoned buildings.
The cabins speak...

On Greenland’s East coast there are historical cabins and stations scattered throughout the national park.
National Museum open a special exhibition about the cabins. Hunting lodges that were established between the year 1908-1960 store stories about the Trapper Era, the Struggle for Sovereignty in Northeast Greenland, World War II.
Visit the exhibition and get to know the stories.
The exhibition will be available until September 2023.
If you are prevented from visiting the exhibition, you still have the opportunity to viewing the content through a digitized exhibition:
GREENLAND 1721-2021 A COLONY. A NATION. A PEOPLE.

The new special exhibition "GREENLAND 1721-2021 A COLONY. A NATION. A PEOPLE." can now be experienced in a virtual exhibition.