Næsholm borgruin
Nykøbing Sjælland, Denmark
Næsholm Borgruin is the ruins of an ancient medieval castle located near Nykøbing Sjælland in Denmark.
The castle was built around 1240 and was a significant fortification during the medieval period. It was extensively excavated between 1934 and 1957 by Vilhelm la Cour, revealing various finds such as coins from the 1240s and ceramics, which have provided valuable insights into the castle's history and medieval architectural practices.
Today, the ruins are a popular archaeological site and are recognized as one of the most well-studied castle ruins in Denmark. The site offers visitors a glimpse into medieval Denmark’s military and residential architecture, and it is listed among UNESCO Global Geoparks in Europe, indicating its geological and historical importance.
Location
Nygårdsvej, 4573 Højby, Denmark
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