Kolding is a small provincial town that is located not far away from the border with Germany. Start your observation of this place from its central street. Here you will find several large museums, exhibition galleries and even an Art Museum. The Museum of History of Kolding is a wonderful place to learn more about the history of this place. The museum is opened in an ancient castle, which construction amazes by its grandiose architecture. The halls of the museum feature a collection of military armory and exhibitions of old documents.
The Royal Palace is a famous masterpiece of old architecture. It is guarded by the state law. The castle was built in 1268 and was intended to become a guarding facility for protecting the borders of the Dutch Kingdom. During 5 hundred years the castle changed its status many times and was rebuilt. Initially this was a gothic style building with strict lines. Even today you can notice walls with brickwork that is usual for gothic style. Once the building was finished, the castle had two wings, but in 1534 its structure was changed and two more wings were added. This caused the formation of a wonderful inner square that is surrounded by protective moats on its perimeter. In 1597 the castle was damaged severely by fire and was totally reconstructed several years later by the order of Christian IV. The large Tower was built in the western part of the fort. A Knight Hall appeared as well, and a new church was built instead of the destroyed chapel. During the times of Friedrich IV the castle changed its style from gothic in favor to baroque. Not only outside look, but the inner decoration was changed.
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