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Hasseris is a district of the city of Aalborg and a former municipality[1] in the northeast of Denmark. It is located some 3 km (1.9 mi) southwest of the city centre. As of 2016, Hasseris had 11,685 inhabitants.[2]

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  1. ^http://www.hasserisstuerne.dk/rundtur-i-hasseris.aspx
  2. ^'KM5: Population 1. January by parish, sex, age and member of the National Church' database from Statistics Denmark

Coordinates: 57°11′40″N09°57′05″E / 57.19444°N 9.95139°E


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Aalborghus Castle (Danish: Aalborghus Slot) is a castle in Aalborg, Denmark. It is a half-timbered (bindingsværk) castle built by King Christian III from 1539 to around 1555 initially as a fortification.[1]

A building had existed at the site before Christian III's castle. It stood south of the castle and is mentioned in the first documentation of Aalborghus, dating back to 1340.[2] It was owned by Margrethe I and was the death place of King Hans in 1513 who died in a horse riding accident.[2]

The castle Aalborghus in Aalborg, Denmark was built between 1539 and 1555.

King Frederik I had originally intended to destroy the initial building around 1530 and moving to a different site to convert Aalborg's Franciscan monastery into a castle. However he left the decision to his son Christian III, who later decided to demolish the original in 1539 and contracted the royal architect Morten Bussert to build a new fortified castle north of the old site, near the Limfjord.[2] A barrier wall was built alongside the fjord, and later in 1633, King Christian IV built a north wing facing the port, which was used as a granary for the storage of food supplies such as grain. A western wing was built to the same effect later, holding other supplies such as meats and fish.[2]

The south-facing wing was created between 1808 and 1809 but all that remains today of the original castle is the east wing.[1]

Between 1954 and 1964 the old granaries underwent full renovation by the Royal Inspector of Listed Buildings, Leopold Teschl, who converted them into council offices.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Aalborghus Castle'. Danish Ministry of Finance:Palaces and Properties Agency. Archived from the original on October 25, 2007. Retrieved August 29, 2008.
  2. ^ abcde'History of Aalborghus Castle'. Danish Ministry of Finance:Palaces and Properties Agency. Archived from the original on July 29, 2007. Retrieved August 29, 2008.
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