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Casements: You'll enter the underground part of the castle through a door
on the main courtyard (diagonally across from the chapel). While not partic-
ularly tight, these passages are very dark and intentionally not very well-lit;
a vending machine at the entrance sells 20-kr flashlights (bring yours—or,
at least, a bright mobile phone). This extensive network of dank cellars is a
double-decker substructure that teemed with activity. The upper level, which
you'll see first, was used as servants' quarters, a stable, and a storehouse. The
lower level was used to train and barrack soldiers during wartime (an efficient
use of so much prime, fortified space). As you explore this creepy, labyrinth-
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