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The Top 19 Castles in Central Denmark

A visit to a castle — whether you stumble over one during a hike outdoors or walk your way around the grounds with a guide — is always something special, …

Last updated: September 21, 2025

Palsgaard Manor

The building was built on its current site in the 15th century and has been renovated several times since then. The castle itself cannot be visited as it is a …

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The medieval Spøttrup Castle.

Unique, one-of-a-kind, beautiful, and mighty are just some of the words that have been used to describe the medieval Spøttrup Castle since it was restored and …

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Marselisborg Castle itself is the private property of the Royal Family and cannot be visited, but the park is beautiful, very English and definitely worth a visit.

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Silkeborg’s oldest history relates to Silkeborg Slot, a castle which stood at Slotsholmen, north-east of Silkeborg’s modern-day town centre, where the River Gudenå runs into Lake Silkeborg Langsø The …

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The estate known as Medelgård was first mentioned when the estate changed its title in 1345. The current castle dates from 1573; it was expanded in 1873, with the main building being thoroughly rebuilt in the years 1888-1891.

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The main building of the castle was built between 1599 and 1606. From 1960, a Cistercian monastery with an attached guest and retreat house was housed on the grounds of …

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Great castle. Appears to be privately owned though. But you also have a great view from afar.

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In 1621, Boller Castle became the property of Ellen Marsvin. She was the mother of Kirsten Munk, who was married to the Danish King Christian IV. After her break with …

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The castle has been mentioned in various sources since 1540 and was privately owned until 1945.

Today it is state-owned, but is only open to the public during special events, such as exhibitions (fussingoeslot.dk).

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- Beautiful castle in the outskirts of Aarhus

- Great for a short coffee stop in between and a short break

- There is an easy gravel path off the road, alternatively you can cycle along Slotsvej

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