Jelling
Runic Stones - 964 A.C. |
The
Runic Stones at Jelling from 964 A.C. - erected by King
Harald "Bluetooth" with the inscription “who
turned the Danes to Christianity" - is recognised as
a National Symbol - and the Danish Kingdom's Birth Certificate. |
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The
Sanded Church
- Skagen |
The
sand-covered church at Skagen from the 14th century - where
nearly half of the church tower rises from the heavy sand
dunes. The church was finally closed in 1795 - and is a great
tourist attraction on the most northern place of Denmark. |
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Spøttrup
Medieval Castle
- 1520 |
Spøttrup
Castle from 1520 - is a well preserved medieval castle with
an active museum. The oldest part is the cellar with cross
vaults supported by pillars. The ramparts and the double moat
served to defend the castle from cannon fire. |
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