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  1. The building viewed from the garden. The Bishop's House ( Danish: Bispegården) in Nykøbing Falster is the official residence of the bishop of Lolland-Falster. The main building was constructed in 1850 to designs by Gottlieb Bindesbøll. Its nine central bays were heightened in 1895. Bindesbøll's building is now flanked by two secondary wings ...

  2. Nykøbing Falster Castle Ruin (Nykøbing Falster Slotsruin), Slotsgade 57. [dead link] Nykøbing Falster Watertower (Nykøbing Falster Vanttårn), Hollands Gård 20, ☏ +45 5482 1908, espen@multicentersyd.dk. The Trebuchet (Bliden), Gedser Landevej 2. This is a medieval catapult. It is the oldest in the world of its kind. Do [edit]

  3. Nykøbing Sjælland is one of the oldest market towns in Zealand, first mentioned in the last part of the 13th century, although the local church dates from the first half of the 13th century. The town was destroyed by followers of Marsk Stig in 1290, and it has since been swept by several fires. The town and surrounding land was pawned by the ...

  4. Iglesia de Nykøbing Sjælland y busto de Federico VII. /  55.9225, 11.668611111111. Nykøbing Sjælland es una pequeña ciudad danesa del norte de la isla de Selandia, junto al Isefjord. Forma parte del municipio de Odsherred, del que es la mayor localidad, y de la región administrativa de Selandia. Su población en 2013 es de 5.096 ...

  5. Falsters Minder. Coordinates: 54°46′05″N 11°52′01″E. Czarens Hus, Nykøbing Falster. Falsters Minder (literally Falster's Memories) is the city museum of Nykøbing on the Danish island of Falster. It is housed in the 17th century half-timbered building known as Czarens Hus (the Czar's House).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NykøbingNykøbing - Wikipedia

    Nykøbing means "new city". It may refer to several towns: Nykøbing Falster, on the island of Falster, Denmark; Nykøbing Mors, on the island of Mors, Denmark; Nykøbing Sjælland, on the island of Zealand (Sjælland), Denmark; See also. Nyköping, a locality and the seat of Nyköping Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden

  7. Nykøbing Falster, city, western Falster island, Denmark, on Guldborg Sound. It was founded around a 12th-century castle where Christopher II died (1332) and where Christian V was married (1667), and it was chartered in 1539. The city is now a commercial centre. Medieval remains include ruins of the