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  1. Nykøbing Castle (Danish: Nykøbing Slot), now demolished, was located on today's Slotsbryggen in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark. Completed in 1594 in the Renaissance style , it replaced an earlier building from the 12th century. [1]

  2. Nyköping Castle (Swedish: Nyköpingshus or Nyköpings slott) is a medieval castle, located in Nyköping, from the Birger Jarl era, partly in ruins, mostly known for the Nyköping Banquet which took place here in 1317.

  3. Nykøbing Falster was founded around a 12th-century medieval castle. At the end of the 12th century, fortifications were set up on a peninsula on Guldborgsund for protection against the Wends, and these were later converted into Nykøbing Castle.

  4. 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.

  5. Nykøbing Falster es una ciudad del sur de Dinamarca situada en el occidente de la isla de Falster, junto al Guldborgsund, el estrecho que separa a ésta de Lolland. Nykøbing Falster es la mayor localidad de la isla, incluyendo poblaciones satélites.

  6. Nykøbing Falster is a city on the island of Falster in the south eastern part of Denmark with about 20,000 inhabitants (2023). Get in [ edit] Nykøbing Falster is connected with national railway system and has frequent departures to the capital, Copenhagen as well as Rødby for connections to the ferries to Germany.

  7. The biggest town on Falster, Nykøbing Falster, is a delightfully charming town, nicely situated by the waters of Guldborgsund. The town has an extensive grid of pedestrian streets with shops and cafés. This is also where you find The Medieval Centre , Guldborgsund Zoo and various museums. Offering a wide selection of accommodation and ...