Kronberg Castle in Helsingør. Photo: Fiskfisk/Wikipedia
One lucky couple will sleep like the fictional Danish prince in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.
Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ is not only one of the bard’s most popular and oft-performed plays, it has also had an indelible impact on Kronborg Castle in the northern Zealand town of Helsingør. So much so that many people still mistakenly think it’s called Elsinore, the name assigned to t… (View original article)