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Korsør

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City in Region Zealand, Denmark
Korsør
City
Church of Saint Paul (Sankt Povls Kirke)
Church of Saint Paul (Sankt Povls Kirke)
Location in Denmark
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Korsør (Denmark Region Zealand)
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Coordinates: 55°20′1′′N 11°08′23′′E / 55.33361°N 11.13972°E / 55.33361; 11.13972
CountryDenmark
RegionRegion Zealand
Municipality Slagelse
Area
 • Urban6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)[1]
 • Urban 14,342
 • Urban density2,100/km2 (5,500/sq mi)
 • Gender [2] 7,070 males and 7,272 females
Demonym Korsoraner Korsørianer
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
4220
Calling code (+45) 58

Korsør is a town in Zealand, Denmark. It is located in Slagelse Municipality. Until 2007 Korsør was the seat of Korsør Municipality. The town is located 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Slagelse, 12 km (7.5 mi) north-west of Skælskør and connects to Nyborg through the Great Belt Bridge.

Formerly the main ferry port from Zealand to Funen, the town of Korsør is divided into two halves by the Korsør Nor inlet, with the northern part named Halsskov. Most of the historical southern part of Korsør (Korsør proper) is low-lying and prone to flooding.

Culture

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The Korsør Biograf Teater, which opened in August 1908 (117 years ago) (1908), is the world's oldest movie theater in continuous use that is still operating.[3]

Sights

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Korsør Mini Town (Danish: Korsør Miniby) is a miniature model of the town of Korsør as it looked in 1875. It is built in 1:10 scale and has existed since 2001.[4]

Tårnborg 1895

Tårnborg is a manor located in Halsskov in Korsør. Tårnborg was originally a village, in which a castle was built in the 1100s. It was referred to as Korsør Castle and later came under the name of Dyrehovedgaard. It was renamed to Tårnborg in 1846. The manor owns 334 acres.[5]

Korsør Fortification

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Korsør Fortification

Korsør Fortification (Danish: Korsør Fæstning) is a set of fortifications located centrally in Korsør. It was built in the 1100s. Today there are five buildings on the fortifications, though all are built at different times and only the tower originates from the castle that was located on the fortification. The tower is from the 1200s.[6]

Korsør City and Strait Crossing Museum (Danish: Korsør By og Overfartsmuseum) is a museum located in Korsør. The museum was founded in 1983, and is focussed on the strait crossing from Korsør to Nyborg. The museum is located in a building on Korsør Fortification.[7]

Notable residents

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References

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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Korsör ".


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