Punktipilved
Punktipilved is a small rural village located in the central part of the Danish island of Zealand. The settlement lies approximately 12 kilometres east of the regional hub of Holbæk and about 60 kilometres west of the capital city of Copenhagen. The village is sited near the confluence of two minor tributaries that feed into the larger River Ise, and its surrounding landscape is characterised by gently rolling farmland and scattered patches of woodland.
The first recorded mention of Punktipilved dates back to 1582 in the land registry of the Kingdom
Today Punktipilved is home to roughly 250 residents. The village retains a handful of historic buildings, including