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09-MAY-2015

Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle, the house as we see it today, was built by Frands Brockenhuus and was completed in 1554. A few years prior to this, he had married Anne Tinhuus who had taken over the original estate from her parents.In those days, political unrest, the Reformation and the Counts' Feud caused many landowners to build their houses as well-protected castles, and Frands Brockenhuus was no exception. He built his castle in the middle of a lake on a foundation of oak pilings, according to legend, in such quantities that "it took an oak forest to do it".The building, which looks so peaceful and idyllic to today's visitors was built for defence purposes. It consists of two long houses connected by a thick double wall - the first house could be abandoned and the fight continued from the second house. The double wall is so thick, it contains hidden stairs and a well to secure a water supply during a siege. The outer walls have machicolations for dropping solids or liquids on the enemy and embrasures, and the enemy's flank could be shot at from the towers. In addition, the only access to the house was across the drawbridge.In the more than 400 years that have passed since it was built, various families have lived in the castle. In 1784, Egeskov was sold to Henrik Bille whose descendants have owned the castle ever since.

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Date/Time09-May-2015 11:03:18
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Focal Length18 mm
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Julie Oldfield12-Jun-2015 01:52
That is very beautiful!! V
Ken Chambers ARPS11-Jun-2015 17:26
I like the Daffodils leading us to this romantic castle. Jose
Buz Kiefer10-Jun-2015 16:47
Lovely. Nice FG. Vote.
Walter Otto Koenig10-Jun-2015 15:30
Beautiful view. Nice perspective and reflections. "V"
Tom Munson10-Jun-2015 15:09
Beautifully composed, Jose.
Jim Coffman10-Jun-2015 14:34
Wonderful capture with a great reflection!!
Nick Paoni10-Jun-2015 13:28
Wonderful shot, nicely composed. I really like the reflection.
Allan Jay10-Jun-2015 12:59
Masterly captured Jose. Beautiful reflection, gorgeous
foreground with the lovely daffodils and very glorious
castle. Well done my friend.
VVV
Irene Wehrli10-Jun-2015 12:40
Wonderful POV to show the castle with the fantastic surrounding - nicely done Jose!
Irene
Carol Rollins10-Jun-2015 11:58
A beautiful composition and reflection. Such a lovely picture.
Yvonne10-Jun-2015 11:24
What a beautiful reflection of the castle & I love how you've captured the daffodils in the foreground! v
Neal Nye10-Jun-2015 11:01
An impressive structure from any angle and from any distance!
Stephanie10-Jun-2015 09:54
Gorgeous composition Jose! What a beautiful castle! V
Jim Yolda10-Jun-2015 09:30
Very picturesque!
laine10-Jun-2015 08:56
A very romantic castle and garden view, Jose.
lucanton10-Jun-2015 08:38
très belle scène et réflexions! V
Patrick Goossens10-Jun-2015 08:26
Looks so different from this POV
marie-jose wolff10-Jun-2015 07:41
very fine composition with the reflections! V
Richard Townsend10-Jun-2015 07:26
Excellent point of view to capture the castle and causeway with those marvelous reflections. V
Zeeby10-Jun-2015 06:36
Great composition, very well done. V
Jean-Paul PLUME10-Jun-2015 06:21
Superb castle and reflection! V
Bryan Murahashi10-Jun-2015 04:44
Beautiful castle and its reflection. V
Gerard Koehl10-Jun-2015 04:37
Superbe composition avec cette diagonale et les reflets. V
Helen Betts10-Jun-2015 04:31
This is just the most picturesque castle, and another excellent capture of it with that reflection. V.
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