Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Kronborg Castle


Denmark’s Kronborg Castle is probably better known as Hamlet’s Elsinore. It is a very attractive piece of military architecture, featuring a main Renaissance-era castle and a fierce set of curtain walls built in the late 1600s with geometrically-interlocking fields of fire that made it the most impregnable fortress in the world at the time. The grounds are gorgeous and the view across the channel to Sweden is expansive on a clear day.


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This is a good fort to visit with a beautiful girl. It is a very romantic place, lots of plants and a beach and as long as it is a nice day there will be a cheerful vibe and thus a decent chance of Doing It later on.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very attractive indeed.

I like your blog, the subject of choice, being forts of course, and your writing style. Keep it up!