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Mælkebøtten - Frederikshavn

Lodstorvet, 9900, Frederikshavn
Mælkebøtten - Frederikshavn
Photo: Cecilie Bengtzon

"Mølkebøtten" is one of five artworks that depict Frederikshavn's close connection to the sea.

Søren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was a Danish theologian and philosopher. Kierkegaard's authorship is exceptional in its scope, imagination, and sharpness. It is also characterized by delicate logic and profound emotion, by plain talk about the Kingdom of God and an incredible erudition.

He had the ability to write in a language so complex that it can be difficult to read and understand. But he also had the ability to write in such a playful, graceful, and picturesque style that it makes him one of Denmark's greatest prose stylists.

The five artworks at Lodstorvet are a gift from the City Foundation to Frederikshavn in celebration of the town's 200th anniversary as a market town.

The photographer behind the images at Lodstorvet is Linda Suhr from Suhr Production.