Review:

Nykobing, Falster began as a Medieval castle in the 12th century and served as the residence of widowed queens of Denmark after the Reformation. Today, only the ruins of one of the towers of the castle exist. Nykøbing Falster has a few noteworthy sites to see, including a wooden house that dates to 1580 that was once a temporary residence of Peter the Great, and the water tower. A cultural center with an art gallery and events space is located in the water tower. Other attractions to help round out a day in Nykøbing Falster include the City Museum, Middle Ages Center, Ejegod Windmill, the 15th century Abbey Church, the Fire Fighting Museum, and the Guldborgsund Zoo. Nykobing, Falster

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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