Kronborg Castle (Helsingør (Elsinore))

Denmark / Frederiksborg / Helsingor / Helsingør (Elsinore)
 fortification, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage Site, star fort

Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, at the seaward approach to The Sound Øresund, is one of northern Europe's most important Renaissance castles. Known all over the world from Shakespeare's Hamlet, it is also the most famous castle in Denmark and is visited each year by about 200,000 Danes and tourists.

Frederik II's Kronborg is both an elegant Renaissance castle and a monumental military fortress surrounded by major fortifications with bastions and ravelins. Some of the historical rooms house collections of Renaissance and Baroque interiors, and among the most important attractions are the 62-metre long ballroom, the wonderfully preserved chapel and the statue of "Holger the Dane".

During the period 1998-2010, Kronborg Castle is undergoing extensive development to turn it into a modern exhibition centre and visitor attraction. The restoration of the buildings and fortress areas go hand-in-hand with the development of the historical presentation of the castle to the public.

www.ses.dk/157000c
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Coordinates:   56°2'19"N   12°37'11"E

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  • Вставил фото замка со стороны пролива (замок в правой части фото). В этом месте снуют паромы между Хельсингёром (Дания) и Хельсингборгом (Швеция). Похоже, что правила судоходства нарушаются.