We went on a tour of the town of Tonder on Tuesday around eleven o’clock. The two Danish professors showed us around the church and told us a few words about its origin. Not far from the church, we saw a statue of Profous, the warden of the prison, and took a group picture next to it. While walking through the streets, we saw that most of the houses do not have curtains and have small clay houses on the windowsills, which block the view of the interior of the house for passers-by. Facade brick is very characteristic of Danish architecture and has been used for 900 years. The professors showed us where the swimming pool and the gym were, and then we returned home. In the city, I noticed that it is very similar to Ljubljana, as it has old, narrow cobbled streets.