This is the main kitchen of Kronborg castle

This is the main kitchen of Kronborg castle Travel photography Family-friendly: true
The Castle Kitchen. When Kronborg Castle was built by Frederik II in the 1570s, the castle's main kitchen was located here while the adjoining rooms served as brew-house and food storage. The exact appearance of the kitchen is unknown. Archival records, however, state that a flagpole, which was put on top of a richly decorated chimney, was commissioned by the king. In all probability, the records refer to the kitchen chimney.
After the castle fire in 1629, Kronborg was rebuilt by King Christian IV. He decided to retain the kitchen in its former setting. Contracts between the master builder and the king have been preserved, testifying that a large fireplace was installed. It contained a smoke bonnet and a chimney supported by five columns. In 1857, the chimney and the fireplace were removed. Underneath the floor, however, remnants of the kitchen at the time of Christian IV can still be found.