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    Visiting Frederiksborg Castle

    Frederiksborg Castle has a unique architecture and is one of the few castles in Europe that has retained its original appearance. Frederiksborg Castle, located in the town of Hillerod, is now known as the Museum of National History. The first castle on the site of Frederiksborg was founded in 1560 by King Frederik II and was named Hillerodsholm after the town nearby.

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    Visiting Dragsholm Castle

    Dragsholm is one of the oldest castles in Denmark. Today, the castle is open to the public and is a popular tourist destination. You can walk around the castle, visit its gloomy prison rooms and learn more about the history of this place. It is a mysterious place with centuries of history and a majestic view, and now it is the most famous haunted hotel.

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    Visiting Kronborg Castle

    Kronborg Castle is one of the most famous castles in Denmark and a symbol of the city of Helsingør. The castle was built in the 15th century and was the setting for Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet. Kronborg Castle is located near the city of Helsingør on the northwestern tip of the island of Zealand.

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