Gåsetårnet
This picture is taken in de city of Vordingborg, which is located in the south of the island Sjælland, in the province of Storstrøm. The tower you can see here is called Gåsetårnet, which means the Goose Tower.
This tower is part of the castle, that was built by King Valdemar Atterdag around 1364. Apart from some wall, Gåsetårnet is the only part of the old castle which still remains fully. The tower is 26 meter high and on top there's a golden goose, so that explains the name. The tower was the first protected historic monument in Denmark.
In the WS you can find a painting of Gåsetårnet, which I saw in Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery) in Copenhagen.
When I took this picture it was a very bright day, so I used a very high shutter speed. I've tried also picture without the path on the right hand side, but I think it's better with the path.
I hope you like it!