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Uraniborg

Sources:

The Lord of Uraniborg: A biography of Tycho Brahe. With contributions by John R. Christianson (1991)

https://www3.astronomicalheritage.net/index.php/show-entity?identity=100&idsubentity=1

Perfect in Every Sense (2015) Gaulke, Karsten

Shackelford, Jole (1993) Tycho Brahe, laboratory design, and the aim of science: Reading plans in context.

Why did you choose it? What’s missing? What do you want to add?

I chose it because I have always liked studying old buildings and structures. There’s quite a bit of info missing, including info on the cost of the project and the destruction of the observatory. I would like to add this information, as well as some other info on what studies went on there.

Is it written neutrally?

Yes, there aren’t any claims made in the article that seem biased.

Does each claim have a citation? Are the citations reliable?

Yes, but one link does not work, and shows an error message in Swedish.

Upon losing financial support from Frederick II's successor, Christian IV of Denmark, Brahe abandoned Hven in 1597. The new king was not a fan of Brahe and due to loss of popularity and funding at court, both astrological sites were destroyed shortly after Brahe's death. Stjerneborg was the subject of archaeological excavations during the 1950s, resulting in the restoration of the observatory.

https://www.cnet.com/news/the-observatory-that-changed-astronomy-forever/