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Køge Huskors

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Køge Huskors is a remarkable half-timbered house dating back to the 1520s, located in the heart of Køge. Its facade is adorned with elaborate carvings and inscriptions, making it a standout example of Renaissance architecture. Visitors can admire the exterior details, including the ornate door and decorative beams, and imagine life in the 16th century. The building now serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into the town's rich history.

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  • Admire the intricate wood carvings and inscriptions on the facade
  • View the preserved 16th-century interior layout
  • Learn about the house's history from informative displays

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