All aboard the train to the fort

As part of the recent Golden Days celebrations, which this year focused on the First World War, passengers were able to go back in time on a steam engine trip from Copenhagen to Mosede Fort,


The fort has recently been renovated to look like it did 100 years ago and came complete with a few old soldiers in military attire.

Visitors were shown lots of maps at the fort, which will be open from 10:00-17:00 every day during the Children’s Half Term, which starts next week on Friday 10 October.

 





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