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    Middelaldercentret 15th century artisan event with the Company of St George

    enAugust 07, 2023

    About this Episode

    The Nykobing Middelaldercenter in Denmark has been around since 1980s, recreating a small medieval village. In 2023 the village was inhabitated by more than 100 15th century artisans from the Swiss reenactment group the Company of St George. 

    With: Ben Woldring, Thit Birk Petersen and Maria Neijman

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