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Photographer: Andrew Ruppenstein
Taken: September 21, 2018
Caption:
Flensborghus entryway - ceiling beams | Additional Description: Visible within the entryway (see previous photo) are the ceiling beams, which have historical information in Danish painted upon them, thus effectively making them a historical marker of sorts. The information provided adds little to what has been provided for the marker, but says, in effect: Queen Margarethe I built the Duborg Castle around 1411, whose stones were used to construct this building in 1724-25, and that the building has been an orphanage, workhouse, barracks, and since restoration in 1920, the meeting place for the Danish residents of Flensburg.
Submitted: October 2, 2018, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Lamorinda, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p447771
File Size: 2.018 Megabytes
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