Karlsborg Fortress
Karlsborg Fortress | |
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Karlsborgs fästning | |
Karlsborg in Sweden | |
Coordinates | 58°31′55″N 14°31′50″E / 58.53194°N 14.53056°E |
Type | Fortification |
Site history | |
Built | 1819 | –1909
In use | Active as a fortress 1831–1925 Training Garrison 1925– |
Materials | Limestone, gravel |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Oskar Sylvander (1904–1919) Christofer Lemchen (1911–1918) William Bergman (1919–1927) |
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Karlsborg Fortress (Swedish: Karlsborgs fästning) is situated on the Vanäs peninsula in Karlsborg by lake Vättern, the province of Västergötland, Sweden. Construction on the fortress began 1819 to realize the so-called central defense idea adopted by the Swedish military after the Finnish and Napoleonic Wars. The site was chosen by Baltzar von Platen in connection with the construction of the Göta Canal.
The intent of the central defense idea was that the
History
Construction was begun in 1819 on 100 hectares (250 acres) of land. The fortress was to house a garrison of 6,000 enlisted men and an additional 8,000-10,000 people. The walls were mostly complete in 1830. After comprehensive visits to other fortresses in Europe, fortress architect Johan av Klen presented plans similar in style to Fort Winiary in Posen (present-day Poznań).
Due to its great expense and reduced funding, the fortress wasn't in operation until 1870, and wasn't fully completed until 1909. To compensate for the rapidly evolving technology of artillery during this time, Vaberget Fortress was built in the early 1900s five kilometers west of Karlsborg to provide additional protection to the main fortress.
The town of Karlsborg has sprung up next to the fortress. It was initially mostly living quarters for personnel employed at the fortress, but grew to a sizable community, in part due to Göta Canal which passes through the town.
Ever since the fortress lost its intended central defensive role in 1918 it has been used as a garrison for Göta Signal Regiment (S 2), and since 1984 Life Regiment Hussars (K 3) are also based there. The Swedish Parachute Ranger School and the Swedish Operations Group are also housed in the fortress. Next to the fortress is a munitions factory.
Karlsborg has been a Swedish
References
- http://sweden-tourist.com/sights/en/karlsborg-en.html
- http://www.vastsverige.com/en/b/46472/The-Karlsborg-Fortress
- http://www.vastsverige.com/en/b/46473/The-Fortress-Museum-in-Karlsborg
- http://coldwarsites.net/country/sweden/karlsborg-fortress-museum-karlsborg
External links
- Karlsborg Fortress
- Karlsborg Municipality (in Swedish)