Bogense (Danish: [ˈboːwənsə]) is a town in central Denmark, located on Funen in Nordfyn municipality, Region of Southern Denmark. The town has a population of 3,721 (1 January 2014). With its half-timbered houses, narrow streets and large marina, it is a popular tourist spot in the summer. The city is connected to Odense and Middelfart via buses operated by Fynbus.
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Visit the restored renaissance castle Harridslevgaard 3km from Bogense, which offers you an exciting cultural experience. The castle is mentioned back to King Valdemar's cadaster of 1231. The present building is from 1606. Totally 1550 sqm. can be seen of the main building in 3 stories, fx. the great hall, which is Denmark's largest in private possession, and the arched dungeon below the ground floor. Afterwards you are welcome to take a walk in the beautiful area with peacocks.Please inform you about our opening hours at our webpage. We also organize weddings, company arrangement etc.
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Always a nice atmosphere there and great surroundings.Not too big, not too small! Can be recommended to anyone
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Sat in the churchyard for a while then had a look inside the church. Like many churches I've visited in Denmark, it has a ship hanging from the ceiling - two in fact in this church. It's not something we see in the UK but apparently it's a "votive ship", often made and given as a gift to the church by local seamen and ship builders. The font was rough-hewn stone which contrasted dramatically with the opulence if the altar and the pulpit. The church sure at the brow of a hill at the end of the main street. Pop in if you're in Bogense - it's worth it.
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