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Experience the largest castle ruin in Northern Europe and the most popular attraction on Bornholm – a place to fire the imagination and bring the history of Bornholm to life.
Erected in 1200 by the arch bishop of Lund and the Danish church Hammershus played an important part in the struggles and wars which found place in the middle ages in Europe.
It was deserted in 1745 and allowed to fall into decay. The people of Bornholm were free to gather building materials from the site until 1822, when the ruins were put on the national historic register.
Today it is Bornholm's largest attraction and an must-see if you visit the island. The fortress is open all year and has no entrance fee.
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Baltic Sea Glass clings to the granite coast, just south of Gudhjem, Bornholm.
With the Baltic Sea in sight, history in its foundations, and the glowing mass on the blowpipe, Maibritt Jönsson and Pete Hunner create their enchanting design. Represented in galleries and museums worldwide, our glass reflects nature, true craft, care, and history. From Bornholm.
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Visit a collection of military artifacts on the Danish island of Bornholm.
The museum displays a unique collection of historical artefacts from the island’s military history ranging from the 17th century to the present day.
A large part of the museum is focused on the history of the local Danish military units, but the museum’s exhibition on the Second World War includes leftovers from the German and Soviet occupations – incl. weapons, uniforms and a German Enigma encryption device (know from such films as ‘The Imitation Game’ and ‘U-571’).