From Sweden--

We had some time to kill and walked around this beautiful town of old churches and flower filled squares where children run and stand enthralled by fountains. I was so taken by the town that I began snapping photos of the old doors I came across, some on buildings displaying dates from centuries past. To my amazement one old building had a plaque that stated the building dated to fifteen hundred something. That was the oldest I had seen.



At the time the Templar came to Bornholm, this part of Sweden, along with much of Norway, were ruled by Denmark. Ysted, where the church is, where the candle holders hang, would have been the closest land to Bornholm, and, I would imagine, many goods came from here.









Published on June 05, 2016 06:52
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