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37. Storegade 30

Storegade 30, built in the 1750s. The cornice was added in the 1820s.
This was where Sweden’s lord lieutenant Printzensköld was captured on 8 December 1658 by Jens Kofoed and fellow rebels.
Printzensköld reportedly attempted to escape down the street from here to the gaol, at the time located below Rønne Council Hall at the present Rådhusstræde.
As he was fleeing down the street, he was shot and killed by one of the rebels standing guard.
The spot where he fell is commemorated by three exposed flat paving stones visible in the pavement of Storegade,
directly across from Rådhusstræde, one of which is engraved with the year 1658.
According to legend, the smallest stone commemorates his faithful dog. As a result of the uprising, Bornholm remained part of Denmark.

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In Storegade 30 over Rådhusstræde memories two flat stones with inscription 1658 about the place were he fell.
The smallest stone is told in the tradition after his faithful dog. The event results in that Bornholm remained Danish.

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