Talk:Egeskov Castle

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[edit] Original research moved to talk page

Recent anon edits have added a bit more information, however it is original research and thus cannot be verified. I've moved it here until better references can be established.

"The structure contains some of the early indoor plumbing design first used in Europe with vertical shafts for waste. Reportedly the sewage was cleaned out only when the noble family was off the premises. Another interesting feature of the castle is the interior staircase in the west facing tower, which is clockwise by ascension in the classic defensive design, but the stairway shaft is rectangular."

(reference was added as C.M. Hogan, Design of Egeskov Castle, Lumina Technologies, Santa Rosa, Ca. July 22, 2006, and posted on 25 July 2006). Valentinian (talk) 09:11, 25 July 2006 (UTC)