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Chapter 1231 Love over the summer

Let me give you an advertisement, haha. The moat outside the city wall is really a sea river, and walls are covered with walls. Kronb Castle Kronb is located at the northern end of Denmark's Zeeland Island near Helsinger, and is an important Renaissance building in Nordic. Kronb Castle was built in the 1420s by Eric rania of the Denmark king Pomerania.

Krenberg is a famous German tourist destination in Denmark. It is a small peninsula located more than 30 kilometers north of Copenhagen, far away from Helsingborg, across the Sonde Strait between Sweden and Denmark. Krenberg Palace is one of the most important castles in the European Renaissance and the earliest and most famous background of Shaun’s famous drama "Hamlet".

It attracts thousands of tourists every year. The Kronburg Palace is majestic and harsh. It is one of the most famous palace buildings in Denmark and an important national symbol of the Danish people. The commonly known term "toward Kronburg" means returning to the motherland of Denmark. The Danish flag flutters in the wind. The Kronburg Palace was officially named by the Denmark King Frederick II.

But its history can be traced back to the 1520s, when the Kronburg Palace was a castle with strong barriers. Frederick II accepted the ideas of European aristocrats at that time, saying that wealth replaced military and became a symbol of power. From 1574 to 1585, the Kronburg Palace was continuously converted into a typical Renaissance-style palace on the basis of the original.

The towers and pointed roofs were added to renovate the entire palace. The Krenburg Palace underwent many major historical changes. In 1629, the Krenburg Palace was almost completely destroyed by a fire. 1631 Christian IV began to restore the Krenburg Palace as it was, but added early Baroque decorations inside.

The palace houses a large number of ancient furniture, oil paintings, tapestries, and wood carvings. In the king's room on the second floor, there is a portrait of the British King Charles I, which is a masterpiece of the famous Dutch painter Gerard. In 1658, the Krenburg Palace was bombarded and occupied by Swedes. The Swedes ransacked the Krenburg Palace and left quickly.

The precious artistic wealth left by Frederick II was plundered. In 1690, Christian V built fortifications in Krenburg as a fortress to resist land attacks. Since then, the Danish kings stayed less and less in the Krenburg Palace, and in 1785, the Krenburg Palace became a garrison camp.

After the army left Krenburg in 1923, the decorations in Krenburg Palace meticulously returned to the same period as Frederick II and Christian V. To this day, there are still ancient forts and weapons in the castle. There is only one white swan in the water, and I don’t know where the other friends have gone. The walls are very mottled and covered with moss. This is the precipitation of history.

The castle is covered with a gray sky, which contrasts with the castle becoming more desolate. The Strait of Sond and the calm sea. It can be seen that the seaside still retains ancient fortifications. Castle map. Danish landmark. Danish is called Ore Strait oresund, Swedish is called Oresund. The Strait between Sjaelland, Denmark and Skáne, Sweden.

Longitude 12 degrees 40 minutes east, latitude 55 degrees 50 minutes north. It connects to the Katgat Strait in the northwest and connects to the Baltic Sea in the south. From Kulun in Sweden to Falsteptbur Rbo. It is 110 kilometers long. The narrowest point is 48 kilometers and the shallowest is 7 meters. The surface current flows to the Katgat Strait at a speed of 48 to 64 kilometers per hour.

There are almost no tides, frozen in the middle of winter, and cannot sail. There are three large islands in the gorge: Amayer Amager Island, Venn and Saltholm Island. The main ports are Copenhagen and Helsingor in Denmark, Malmö and Helsingborg in Sweden.

Historically, it was a huge commercial waterway. From 1429 to 1657, Denmark occupied both sides of the Taiwan Strait and charged taxes on all passing ships. The strait is one of the busiest maritime channels in the world. The Sond Strait is 110 kilometers long, 4-28 kilometers wide, and has a water depth of 12-28 meters. It is the deepest waterway in the Baltic Sea.

Salholm Island is divided into two parts: the east and west. Important harbors along the coast include Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmo, Sweden. When you get up in the morning, you continue to climb the grid. I think Yunluo either writes travel notes or makes strategies or on the road every day. I am really drunk. The vermilion gate. The Danes' talent for architecture is really flowing in their genes.

Greek stone pillars and Corinthian columns? The Krenberg Palace constitutes the most important part of Danish cultural history. From the outside, the solemnity and elegance of the royal palace is in sharp contrast with the rough and barbaricity of the camp garrison. The interior decoration and furnishings of the Krenberg Palace are a vivid explanation of the art, design and royal value forms and lifestyles during the Renaissance and Baroque style prevailing.

The actor in national costumes, the knight on the top of the spire, is extraordinary. The various souvenirs of the Danish Hogel, will be mentioned later by this brother. I like this silver-inlaid musket. The story of Hamlet also happens here. This is the entrance to the underground castle, which is quite gloomy. There is a machine for renting self-service flashlights at the door.

Medieval castle. In the 18th century AD, King Christian IV strengthened the fortifications around the Kronburg Palace. The palace was also constantly repaired. From 1785 to 1922, Kronburg was used as a barracks. The artillery outside the castle has a history of 200 to 300 years. The Kronburg Palace also has an underground fortification facility.

At that time, there was a secret secret passage from the king's bedroom to the underground fortifications. When there was a tight war, the king could go directly from the bedroom to the underground fortifications through the secret passage and escape from the other place. The entire underground fortification could accommodate thousands of soldiers. During the war, soldiers could be trained and stationed in the fortifications, and there were also arrow piles to resist foreign enemies.

There is a pond for storing fish and bacon in the fortification, which can be eaten by soldiers. In one corner of the fortification, there is a dark and humid triangle-shaped death row, dedicated to imprisoning political prisoners. For many years, none of the people imprisoned in death row came out alive except for a Swedish priest. The authentic ogier is also translated as Hogil, the image of spades in playing cards.

He was the son of Denmark's first Christian king, Jeoffre. When Charlemagne marched north in the 8th century AD, Jeoffre was defeated by Charlemagne. As a condition of surrender, Hogel was hostage. Hogel was sent to Charlemagne's palace, which began his legendary life.

Even in a foreign country, he never lacked the courage and demeanor of being a prince. When the army of the Umayyad dynasty invaded in the Arab Empire, Hogel fought bravely and made military achievements, which was praised by Charlemagne. Later, Hogel accidentally killed Charlemagne's son and fled back to Denmark. Then, Charlemagne marched into Denmark, and Hogel led his soldiers to resist for 7 years in his castle.

When the Muslim army invaded again, he understood the righteousness, reconciled with Charlemagne, resisted the enemy together, and maintained the glory of the cross. According to legend, Hogel was once blessed by the six fairies, and even won the respect of his opponent when he fought with the Saracens. In the rumored "Song of Roland", Hogel was one of Charlemagne's twelve knights and made great achievements.

But in the end, he died unfortunately in the battle of the Pyrenees. At the entrance of the passage in the basement, the warrior who was sleeping with his sword stood. The romantic Danes believed in another legend. After years of war, Hoggle was tired. After returning to his castle, he was too tired and entered a long sleep.

In the deep cellar, his long beards hang down and his long sword is cold. But he still pays attention to everything in Denmark in his dreams. Every Christmas Eve, an angel will tell him that the Denmark he saw in his dream is still peaceful and he can continue to sleep. However, when Denmark needs him, it will come.

Hoggle would break free from sleep without hesitation and wave his sword again to defend his country. The Kronburg Palace was destroyed twice in history: the first time was in 1623, when the entire palace and the furnishings in the palace were almost burned to ashes, and the only surviving was the church in the palace.

After it was restored in 1637, the structure of the palace was changed, making it a Baroque architectural style, and the roof outside the palace was changed from the original circular spiral tower to a spire top. The second time was during the "Seven Years of the Nordic War". The Swedes occupied Krenburg from 1658 to 1660 and looted the palace.

The furnishings in the palace were all copied according to the situation at that time. After coming out of the tunnel, you would go around the door and continue to come back with a 90dkk ticket. Then you would start visiting the furnishings in the castle. The manhole cover in the center, why do humans like to throw money into the well? This is a relatively unpopular attraction, but Yunluo still met a Chinese tour group.

Chinese people traveled all over the world. Seabirds flew in the sky of the Krenburg Palace. Before the Middle Ages, Helsinger was just a market for merchants to sell gold. It was not until the beginning of the 13th century that the first church, Stolai Church, was established. There were many monasteries for a while, but only the church itself survived, namely the Cathedral of Helsinger Parish today.

The King's Council Hall in Krenburg has exquisite interior furnishings and royal style. The entire chamber is not big. I don't know which sage it was, but you can see that your right foot was already touched and glowing. Holding a harp in your hand. Some castles on the left are under maintenance. Wandering in Krenburg, feeling the Nordic wind. Those who make wishes are brown walls and brown tiles.

The story of Shahon's famous play "Hamlet" was originally a Danish folk legend, with Krenburg as the place where the story took place. From then on, many famous actors in the world starred in "Hamlet" with the castle courtyard as the background. The castle is famous for its immortal works. Now there are stone carvings commemorating Shahbet on the palace walls.

"Hamlet" is a tragic work created by William Shakespeare from 1599 to 1602. The play tells the story of Uncle Claudius murdering Hamlet's father, usurping the throne, and marrying the king's widow Jotrude; Prince Hamlet avenged his uncle for his father.

"Hamlet" is the longest one of Shakespeare's plays. This play is the most frequently performed play of the Royal Shakespeare troupe, formerly the Shakespeare Memorial Theater. One of the world's famous tragedies is also Shakespeare's most famous script. It has profound tragic significance, complex character personality and rich and perfect tragic artistic techniques.

It represents the highest achievement of the entire Western Renaissance literature. Together with Macbeth, King Lear and Othello, Shakespeare's "Four Great Tragedies". Stroll through the castle and experience the thousand-year time. Interesting models. Ofan's chandeliers, long corridors, and fireplace construction date 1605.

frodefredegod accepts worship of all dynasties. The crown of Christian IV. I really want to open the window to feel the sea breeze. But the windows here are locked. Another oil painting. A corridor like a chess board, music comes from a distance, and the sound of lingers lingering around. Sitting there quietly feels the time.

This is a blanket with a story, with Chinese or English explanations. Anyway, Yunluo understood it. The story is quite complicated. The above is the king, queen and princess, and the scene is vivid. The piece above the head. This craft is also good. The palace bedding. The interior decoration and furnishings of the Krenburg Palace were art during the Renaissance and Baroque style prevalence.

A vivid explanation of the design and royal value forms and lifestyle. Oil painting of the Kronburg Palace. Allegory of the sound of the oil painting by isaacissaacsz (1599-1688), the background is Kronburg. The iron cannon on the opposite bank is Helsingborg. This was once a story of how many tense things were. Another artifact in the exhibition hall.

When turning the globe, projection will appear. The story of the inventor of Western movable type printing. Johannes Gutenberg (also translated as "Gutenberg", "Gutenberg", "Gutenberg"). 1400 AD to 1468 AD, German inventor.

Born in Mainz, Germany in about 1400. He died in Mainz on February 3, 1468) was the inventor of Western movable type printing. His invention led to a media revolution and quickly promoted the development of Western science and society. Gutenberg used metal letters to arrange them into printed pages.

What's new about this method is that these letters can be reused, and the woodcut base plates of the past cannot be reused. They can only be printed on the page above, and cannot be used to print other pages. Until today, Gutenberg's Bible is considered a treasure in the art of printing. Gutenberg's inventions became very popular in Europe.

In 50 years, 30,000 printed materials have been printed, with more than 12 million copies in total. Victor Hugo calls printing the greatest invention in the world. The letters used by Gutenberg are composed of lead alloys of lead, zinc and antimony. They cool very quickly and can withstand the pressure of printing.

Printing itself uses rotary shaft printing method, and paper and parchment are printed. Gutenberg's printing technique makes printing very cheap, the printing speed has also increased a lot, and the printing volume has increased. It has greatly reduced the illiteracy in Europe. Sinologist Pu Yasuda claims that Western movable type printing technology originated from China.

He wrote the book "A History of the Western Transmission of Chinese Culture" (By Yasuda, France, published by Commercial Press in July 2000) but his views are not recognized by the international academic community. The international academic community generally believes that although the time is slightly later than that of China. However, the Western movable type printing was an invention, and the direct source of movable type printing used in later generations was Gutenberg's movable type printing.

There is currently no cultural evidence to prove that the printing of movable type in China has been introduced to Europe. Arab countries, which are the must-pass exchanges between China and the West, have not found any cultural relics that have been passed down from China to the West. Various European stories and classical fireplaces. Very sophisticated. A map of Kronburg is included, which is enough to transfer it carefully in about 2 hours.

I especially like the lonely national flag in front of the sea, the rusty iron cannon. There are shells in front, all of which are imitations embedded on the ground. If it is a sunny day, the color of the castle will be brighter. How small are people between heaven and earth? The speculation of the sea-keeping beast? The deep alleys. Walking in Northern Europe in the cold wind makes it a unique feeling.

Yunluo reminded him of his brave heart. He felt like the Scottish Highlands. On a day of walking, I walked out of Krenburg to take a library. There were great lawns and sea water. The red house should be a restaurant, but it was not open. I don’t know why. The seabirds, who are more afraid of people, ran away as soon as they approached.

The equal-scale model outside the gate reminded Yunluo of the opening of Game of Thrones. The blue sky, white clouds, high walls and seas, and planes pass by in the sky from time to time. In the distance are the masts of ships, and locals walking their dogs are taking photos and pose in great coordination. Go to the library's dining bar for food. The light and shadow are like dreams.

Danish specialties, open sandwiches and salmon, are very delicious. Taste orange juice and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The children's area in the library, haha. There is no shortage of fairy tales in the country of fairy tales. The two young men seem to be playing Call of Duty. Children's paintings are very interesting. Denmark, a country with the highest borrowing rate, also has many literary and artistic activities.

You can imagine the boredom of people in a highly developed society, haha. Nordic has a bright understanding of designs and the beauty of various geometric patterns. It is accompanied by a map of the dock. This is the first time in Denmark that someone has seen a train driving. The graffiti on the building is world-class. This is the creation of an artist, the so-called bronze statue hidden in the city and the corner.

It looks like a hotel. It is a very interesting railway. After taking a selfie for a long time, the local Yunluo wife who passed by saw Yunluo in the toss and having fun. The huge parking lot behind Krenburg was a ship repair shop. The number of sailing yachts and yachts is probably one by one here. The beach is full of seabirds.

The sea and city in the distance are really a sight. The town is still very quiet. The beach in front of Krenburg is unpassable, and then it goes back to the cafe, the Nordic man with a vest and his mink girlfriend. He walks towards the train station. Is this boom commemorating the prosperity here? There are also warships. (To be continued)
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