Kronborg Slot Denmark
Kronborg Castle is an hour's drive from Copenhagen, so if you are visiting Copenhagen I recommend you visit it. Outside the castle, there is a beautiful territory, inside the castle everything is also beautiful and interesting. I especially liked the casemates! During the Danish-Swedish wars, the Swedes occupied the castle from 1658 to 1660, looting everything of value, including its then-famous fountain. Thereafter, Christian V bulked up Kronborg’s defences, but the Danish royals gave up trying to make the castle a home.
In compliance with the instructions issued by the Danish Authorities concerning the Corona virus, Kronborg Castle will remain closed from 9th December to 4th January 2021, both days inclusive. The period may be extended. Come back for updates.
“Julehygge at Kronborg” 12th and 13th December and the “Christmas concert with the Launbjerg Brothers” are cancelled.
If you have bought a ticket to “Julehygge at Kronborg” or the Christmas concert your will get a full refund and the amount paid will be returned to the card used for payment.
In case you have bought ordinary castle tickets for the entrance, you will also be able to get a refund, however, kindly note that these tickets are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase and may be used in 2021. If you still prefer a refund, please email kronborg@natmus.dk.
We regret any inconvenience, thank you for your understanding and look forward to seeing you another time at Kronborg Castle.
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Kronborg Castle
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