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See also: Denmark in the amt (county) of Frederiksborg, on the See also: east See also: coast of the See also: island of Zealand, 28 m
.
N. of See also: Copenhagen by See also: rail
.
Pop
.
(1901) 13,902
.
It stands at the narrowest See also: part of the See also: Sound, opposite the See also: Swedish See also: town of See also: Helsingborg, 3 M. distant
.
Communication is maintained by means of a steam See also: ferry
.
Its harbour admits vessels of 20 ft. draught, and the roadstead affords excellent anchorage
.
There are See also: shipbuilding yards, with foundry, See also: engineering shops, &c.; the chief export is agricultural produce; imports, iron, See also: coal, cereals and See also: yarn
.
Helsingor received town-privileges in 1425
.
In 1522 it was taken and burnt by See also: Lubeck, but in 1535 was retaken by Christian II
.
It is celebrated as the See also: Elsinore of See also: Shakespeare's tragedy of See also: Hamlet, and was the birthplace of Saxo Grammaticus, from whose See also: history the See also: story of Hamlet is derived
.
A See also: pile of rocks surrounded by trees is shown as the See also: grave of Hamlet, and Ophelia's See also: brook is also pointed out, but both are, of course, inventions
.
On a See also: tongue of See also: land east of the town stands the See also: castle of Kronberg or See also: Kronenberg, a magnificent, solid and venerable See also: Gothic structure built by See also: Frederick II. towards the end of the 16th century, and extensively restored by Christian IV. after a fire in 1637
.
It was taken by the Swedes in 1658, but its possession was again given up to the Danes in 166o
.
From its turrets, one of which serves as a lighthouse, there are See also: fine views of the straits and of the neighbouring countries
.
The See also: Flag Battery is the " platform before the castle " where the ghost appears in Hamlet
.
Within it the See also: principal See also: object of See also: interest is the apartment in which Matilda, See also: queen of Christian VII. and See also: sister of See also: George III. of See also: England, was imprisoned before she was taken to See also: Hanover
.
The See also: chapel contains fine See also: wood-See also: carving of the 17th century
.
See also: North-west of the town
is Marienlyst, originally a royal chateau, but now a seaside resort
.
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