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Helligdomsklipperne

Helligdomsklipperne (Sanctuary Rocks) are a group of rocks on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, from Gudhjem and from Tejn.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Helligdomsklipperne )〕 They are characterised by moderately high coastal cliffs of sharp granite and are about high.〔 The name of the rocks originated in the Middle Ages when there was a holy spring close to the coast which attracted pilgrims, especially on Sankt Hans Aften.〔("Helligdomsklipperne" ), ''Den Store Danske''. Retrieved 4 July 2012.〕〔("Helligdomsklipperne på Bornholm" ), ''Bornholmerguiden''. Retrieved 5 July 2012.〕 During the ice age, much of today's coast was below sea level but when the ice melted, the island itself was raised leaving this part of Bornholm's coast some 20 meters above sea level. Coastal cliffs with deep caves and steep craggy granite pillars are typical of this area of the coast as a result of many years exposure to the weather. To the southeast the ''Kyststi'' or coastal path leads to the well preserved Døndalen Woods. It is a popular tourist attraction, accessed by boats from Gudhjem harbour. Steps lead from the coast up to the Bornholm Art Museum.
==History==

The "holy" character of the area originated in the Middle Ages when a chapel named ''Trefoldighedskapellet'' (the Trinity Chapel) stood on the field directly above the rocks. At the foot of the cliffs, there was a spring of holy water which was brought up to the chapel for all those hoping to be cured of their illnesses, especially on Midsummer's Night. An account from 1806, however, describes that there was so little water in the spring that a woman was paid each Midsummer to fill it up with water from the sea.〔
In 1906, when tourism was developing on Bornholm, the Hotel Helligdommen together with its stretch of land along the coast was bought by a German. The resentment of the local population quickly led to the founding of ''Foreningen Bornholm'' (The Bornholm Association) which ensured public access to a coastal path alongside the cliffs. In 1911, the association created the nearby ''Bornholmerpladsen'' to accommodate the increasing number of visitors.〔("Helligdommen - asp?m=155 Hans Steenstrup Holbeck, "Kongebesøget på Bornholm 1851" ), ''Bornholms Historiske Samfund''. Retrieved 5 July 2012.〕

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