Since the 15th century, Kronborg Castle has held a multifaceted role as a military fortress, a prison, and a royal residence. Yet, despite its storied past, it is perhaps most famously recognized as “Elsinore,” the haunting backdrop for Shakespeare’s Hamlet—the realm of Denmark’s most renowned, if fictional, prince.
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