The Citadel Mill 2009 09 24 V2b
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The Citadel Mill 2009 09 24 V2b

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Part of a series of panoramas in and around the Citadel of Copenhagen, Denmark. The Citadel is part of the fortifications of old Copenhagen, dating back to the 17th. century, still in use as a military installation.

This photo shows the Citadel Mill, with the Parade Ground in the background.

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Text by Steve Smith.

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