Nykøbing Falster
The city has a few noteworthy buildings, including a wooden house from 1580 and Czarens Hus ("The Tsar's House"), named in memory of Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, who stayed there in 1716. The most noteworthy attraction is the city's old water tower, Nykøbing Vandtårn, which was built in 1909 and remains an icon of the city and the surrounding areas. Today, the water tower houses a small cultural center holding art exhibitions and cultural events.
- the City Museum (Bymuseet)
- the Middle Ages Center (Middelaldercentret), located in Sundby
- Ejegod Windmill with its toy museum
- The abbey church founded in 1419.
- Guldborgsund Zoo.[3] (formerly "The People's Park")
- The fire fighting museum (Brandmuseet)
The city has a few noteworthy buildings, including a wooden house from 1580 and Czarens Hus ("The Tsar's House"), named in memory of Tsar Peter the Great of Russia, who stayed there in 1716. The most noteworthy attraction is the city's old water tower, Nykøbing Vandtårn, which was built in 1909 and remains an icon of the city and the surrounding areas. Today, the water tower houses a small cultural center holding art exhibitions and cultural events.
- the City Museum (Bymuseet)
- the Middle Ages Center (Middelaldercentret), located in Sundby
- Ejegod Windmill with its toy museum
- The abbey church founded in 1419.
- Guldborgsund Zoo.[3] (formerly "The People's Park")
- The fire fighting museum (Brandmuseet)
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