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Kronborg Castle, Renaissance castle in Helsingør, Denmark.

The castle stands at the northeastern tip of Zealand island, controlling the narrow Øresund strait between Denmark and Sweden at only 4 kilometers wide.

Built as Krogen fortress in 1420 by King Eric VII, the structure transformed into a Renaissance castle between 1574 and 1585 under King Frederick II.

The castle serves as the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet, where it appears as Elsinore, and continues to host performances of the play during summer festivals.

The castle offers three different guided tours throughout its rooms, including access to royal apartments, grand ballroom, and Renaissance chapel.

Deep in the castle casemates sits the statue of Ogier the Dane, a legendary figure said to sleep until Denmark needs protection from grave danger.

Location: Helsingør Municipality

Elevation above the sea: 16 m

Website: https://kronborg.dk

GPS coordinates: 56.03861,12.62194

Latest update: May 28, 2025 18:23

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