The Crooked Inn In Ebeltoft |
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Cooplestone streets and leaning half-timbered houses are so charateristic for the central part of Ebeltoft. Here we are at the corner of Villadsgyde and Nedergade where we find "Den Skaeve Kro" (The Crooked Inn).
As many other churches i Denmark, Ebeltoft Church have been hiding some frescoes since they where pai...
There have been a church here for more then 700 year. The church got its present size around 1500, bu...
Here you see the market on the town square of Ebeltoft. The tiny building with the tower is the old t...
In the Frigate Harbour in Ebeltoft you find towns landsmark, the museumship "The Frigate Jylland" - t...
You find this statue in Adelgade, the pedestain street in Ebeltoft. "Lodvig" was the pharmacist's app...
At the end of the pier in the old fishing port of Ebeltoft, we find this bench, where you can sit and...
View to Kattegat and the island Hjelm from the coastal slopes at the holiday house area "Blushoej" ne...
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