AF Borgen
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Academic building in Sweden
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AF Borgen, originally known as Akademiska Föreningens Stora Sal, is the house of The Academic Society in Lund, Sweden, constructed in 1848, situated opposite the University Main Building in Lundagård.[1] AF Borgen houses a great hall, which has held concerts by artists such as Depeche Mode, Phil Lynott, Accept and Uriah Heep.[2]
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55°42′19″N 13°11′45″E / 55.70528°N 13.19583°E / 55.70528; 13.19583
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