Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, where the legend of Hamlet’s tragedy lives on

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Kronborg Castle © Fiskfisk

Kronborg Castle © Fiskfisk

Kronborg is a star fortress situated near the town of Helsingør (immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet) on the extreme northeastern tip of Zealand at the narrowest point of the Øresund, the sound between Denmark and Sweden. In this part, the sound is only 4 km wide, hence the strategic importance of maintaining a sea fortress at this location commanding one of the few outlets of the Baltic Sea. The castle has for centuries been one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe and was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list on November 30, 2000. Along with the fortress Kärnan, Helsingborg on the opposite of Øresund, it controlled the entranceway to the Baltic Sea.

The castle’s story dates back to a fortress, Krogen, built in the 1420s by the Danish king, Eric of Pomerania. The king insisted on the payment of sound dues by all ships wishing to enter or leave the Baltic Sea; to help enforce his demands, he built a powerful fortress controlling the sound. It then consisted of a number of buildings inside a surrounding wall. From January 17, 1772 to April 30, 1772, Kronborg was the place of imprisonment of Queen Caroline Mathilde (Princess Caroline Matilda of Wales), sister of George III. As Kronborg’s importance as a royal castle diminished, the armed forces came to play a greater role. From 1785 to 1922, the castle was completely under military administration. During this period, a number of renovations were completed. The captain of every ship sailing through the strait had to state the value of ship’s cargo. Money that had to be paid to the King of Denmark was then calculated depending on the value of the cargo. The king had the right to buy the cargo for the price the ship’s captain stated. This policy prevented captains from stating prices that were too low.

Statues of Hamlet and Ofelia in front of Kronborg Castle © Artico2 © Yair Haklai Shakespeare memorial in the Four Gate cour © Wolfgang Sauber Main portal, originally made for Skanderborg Castle and later transfered to Kronborg Castle © Wolfgang Sauber Kronvärk gate © Wolfgang Sauber Holger Danske © Admean © H. C. Steensen © Dennis Jarvis Cannons on the flag bastion © Wolfgang Sauber © Artico2 © Yair Haklai Kronborg Castle map © Politikaner Kronborg Castle at night © DanNav Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus, and the ghost of the death father' by Johann Heinrich Füssli Kronborg Castle © Fiskfisk
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Main portal, originally made for Skanderborg Castle and later transfered to Kronborg Castle © Wolfgang Sauber
Kronborg is known by many also as “Elsinore,” the setting of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Hamlet was performed in the castle for the first time to mark the 200th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, with a cast consisting of soldiers from the castle garrison. The stage was in the telegraph tower in the southwest corner of the castle. The play has since been performed several times in the courtyard and at various locations on the fortifications. Later performers to play Hamlet at the castle included Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Christopher Plummer, Derek Jacobi, and in 2009 Jude Law.

Kronborg houses a statue of Ogier the Dane, who, according to legend, slumbers here until the day Denmark is in grave danger, at which time he will arise and save the nation.

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