Kronborg Castle (Kronborg Slot) Guide

 


Strategically located on a site overlooking the Sound, the stretch of water between Denmark and Sweden, Kronborg Castle at Helsingør (Elsinore) is of great historical importance playing a key role in the history of Northern Europe during the 16th to 18th centuries. Work began on the castle in 1574, with its defences being reinforced in the late 17th century. Kronborg, which is one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe, is also famous for being the setting for William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet (the Prince of Denmark) and has staged many performances of the play over the centuries. Most of the rooms and fortifications in and around the castle are open to the public, along with the Danish Maritime Museum, which is home to many temporary and permanent exhibitions.
Air: Copenhagen Airport. Rail: Train: Elsinore Station or Grønnehave Station. The castle is approximately 15 minute’s walk from Elsinore Station. Road: Bus: Regular services.

Contact Addresses

Kronborg Castle, Kronborg 2c, 3000 Elsinore, Denmark
Tel: 4921 3078
Website: www.ses.dk/kronborgcastle

Tourist Information

Danmarks Turistråd (Danish Tourist Board)
Vesterbrogade 6 D, DK-1620 Copenhagen V, Denmark
Tel: 3311 1415. Fax: 3393 1416. E-mail: dt@dt.dk
Website: www.dt.dk or www.visitdenmark.com
Danish Tourist Board
55 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9SY, UK
Tel: (020) 7259 5959. Fax: (020) 7259 5955. E-mail: dtb.london@dt.dk

Location

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