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Dronninglund

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Dronninglund is a town in northern Denmark, in the North Jutland Region, Brønderslev Municipality. It sits on the eastern coast of the North Jutlandic Island and has about 3,688 residents (2025).

It used to be the seat of the former Dronninglund Municipality until 2007, when it merged with Brønderslev Municipality to form the current Brønderslev Municipality.

The town is known for Dronninglund Castle, founded in the 12th century. Dronninglund Church was built between 1160 and 1200 and is linked to Hundslund Priory at the castle.

Dronninglund is home to Try Museum and Dorf Møllegård (Dorf Mill Farm), both part of Museums in Brønderslev Municipality. The region’s third museum is Vildmosemuseet in Brønderslev.

Dronninglund Hotel opened in 1981, was refurbished in 1999, and has 72 rooms.


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