"There are more things
in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of
in your philosophy."
— Hamlet
Today's photo-of-the-day was taken in Helsingør, Denmark. It shows
Kronborg Castle,
much better known as Elsinore in William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
"Rendered as 'Elsinore,' it's actually the anglicised name of the
surrounding town of Helsingør."
"The castle's story dates back to a stronghold, Krogen, built by
King Eric VII in the 1420s. The castle is situated on the extreme
northeastern tip of the island of Zealand at the narrowest point of
the Øresund, the sound between present Denmark and the provinces of
present Sweden." The narrowness of the sound leads to "the strategic
importance of maintaining a coastal fortification at this location
commanding one of the few outlets of the Baltic Sea."
A bonus photo is after the jump.