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Seen on a walk today near the Port of #Rønne:

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I have no idea…

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Addams Family, I like that – good suggestion!

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A guy on the birdsite says it's the malicious devil and his two hellhounds:

https://www.roennebyarkiv.com/toldbodgade.html

In Danish, but the page has a lot of old photographs. There's a picture of the devil and his hellhounds about 3/4 down the page. The house that has the figures on the wall is apparently built back in 1684. Impressive!

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The figures were actually figureheads from two different ships: The dogs sat on the bow of the barque Tordenskjold in Port of Rønne after 1875. The man is probably from a German brig that stranded on Hvideodde Rev. The original figureheads now belongs to the Museum of Bornholm, so what we see on the wall today are copies.

It's fun to be a tourist in your own town.

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I agree, I had the same thought.

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