Nyborg Castle – The Medieval Heart of Denmark
Closed for visitors until 2028. But take a walk on the rampants to get an impression.
Step into 800 years of Danish history at Nyborg Castle, once home to kings and the medieval parliament, the Danehof. Built around 1200, it hosted Denmark’s first constitution in 1282 and later became one of the kingdom’s strongest fortresses. From royal residence to military garrison, the castle has seen it all.
Today, it’s undergoing an ambitious restoration with a new museum wing opening in 2028. Explore its rich past, enjoy views over the Great Belt – and don’t miss a walk along the ramparts with their...
Read moreVery nice to visit, but in 2018 in renovation. So it is closed. Nevertheless the surroundings are worth too. In the summer there is a theater outside. Also very nice. And the free entrance water tower with artists who are displaying and hopefully sell their work. Do support...
Read moreReenacted at the event "Nordiske Kampdage" (nordic days of battle), really fun and inspiring. Beautiful nature, city and castle grounds/fortifications (despite that the castle itself is undergoing extensive renovation...
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