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Hamlet Highlights

27. jun. 202630. aug. 2026
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Experience Hamlet at Kronborg – the castle where Shakespeare set the stage for his timeless tragedy.
All summer, Hamlet returns to Kronborg Castle that inspired the world‑famous drama. Experience selected scenes performed in historic surroundings, where power, doubt, and revenge echo through the castle’s halls.
Hamlet at Kronborg

Experience Hamlet at Kronborg

Reenacters fighting with swords in the courtyard

Drama and duels at the castle

Get up close to Hamlet and the characters of the court as the drama unfolds in the ballroom and in the courtyard all summer long. Experience sword fights and high drama, or linger on the love for Ophelia in a blend of original scenes and brand-new dramatizations written exclusively for Kronborg - the home of Hamlet.
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Reenacters fighting with swords in the courtyard

The Hamlet Shuffle

In The Hamlet Shuffle, we shake things up and let you draw a scene at random – then watch our actors bring it to life in an improvised performance. A unique experience where you set the stage, and no two performances are ever the same.
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You get a 10% discount when you buy your ticket online. Remember to “buy” a ticket for children, even though they are always free.

The home of Hamlet

Kronborg Castle became Elsinore

The castle’s reputation among Europe’s cultural elite had reached William Shakespeare, who chose Kronborg as the setting for the story of the Danish prince Hamlet. The plot unfolds among the royal ranks at the Danish castle Elsinore, which is filled with intrigue and power struggles – very much like the real court at Kronborg at the time.
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Amleth becomes Hamlet

Hamlet has its roots in history

When Shakespeare wrote Hamlet 400 years ago, he was inspired by an old Scandinavian legend from the 12th century about Prince Amleth. His father and uncle rule over Jutland until the uncle kills his father and marries his mother, Gerutha. But Amleth avenges his father’s murder and seizes the throne himself. The inspiration also came from actors in Shakespeare’s own company, who had performed at the Danish court and brought back stories of intrigue, power, and lavish feasts. This became the beginning of the tragedy of Hamlet and its setting in a Danish castle.
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The story of Hamlet at Kronborg

Historic archival photograph of three actors in Renaissance costumes on steps in front of Kronborg's facade – early Hamlet performance at the castle

In 1816, Hamlet was performed at Kronborg for the first time

At that time, Kronborg served as a barracks and had its own troupe of theatre-loving soldiers. They performed Hamlet at the castle to mark the 200th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. A hundred years later, the Royal Danish Theatre used the castle courtyard for their own production, and since then major international stars such as Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, Kenneth Branagh and Jude Law have taken to the stages at Kronborg with their magnificent performances.
Historic archival photograph of three actors in Renaissance costumes on steps in front of Kronborg's facade – early Hamlet performance at the castle
Two women looking at a historical painting in a museum.
Special exhibition

Power and parties at Kronborg

William Shakespeare is said to have drawn inspiration from the intrigue, drama, and lavish feasts of the Danish court at Kronborg – even though he never set foot here himself. At the time, the castle had a reputation across Europe as a place of celebration, where power was staged through extravagant festivities. Kings raised their glasses, forged alliances, and displayed their might, while guests partied until they collapsed in the corners of the grand ballroom. Step into the special exhibition FEST and get closer to the extravagant party culture of the Renaissance.

FAQ

  • Hamlet Highlights are short live performances of selected scenes from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, as well as newly written and even improvised scenes performed by actors at Kronborg Castle – the place that inspired the tragedy.
  • The scenes are performed in the ballroom and in the castle courtyard. However, we reserve the right to make changes, so please check the day’s schedule with locations on the board in the courtyard upon arrival. Or ask one of our friendly castle hosts.
  • Hamlet Highlights takes place daily during the summer season from 11:00–16:00. Kronborg Castle is open for visits from 10:00–17:00.
  • Yes, the performances are included in your admission to Kronborg Castle. No separate ticket is required.
  • All scenes are performed in contemporary English, making them accessible to international guests.
  • Each scene usually lasts 10–20 minutes, so you can experience several different scenes over the course of your day at the castle.
  • No, you don’t need to book specifically for Hamlet Highlights. You just need access to the castle and can simply show up whenever you want to watch a scene.
  • Yes, children are welcome. The scenes are, however, based on Shakespeare’s tragedy and include themes such as power, revenge, and death. Children always have free admission to Kronborg Castle.
  • Locations may change depending on the weather. Check the board in the courtyard for updates on today’s performances.
  • Shakespeare set his tragedy Hamlet at Elsinore Castle, which was directly inspired by Kronborg Castle and its history and reputation in Europe. Shakespeare himself never set foot in Kronborg, but his acting troupe had performed at the castle and passed on stories to him about intrigue and drama at the Danish court.
  • No, it’s a selection of a few short scenes that are performed throughout the day.