- Adelsö
Adelsö is an island in the middle of Lake Mälaren in
Sweden , near southern and northernBjörkfjärden . The administrative center of the importantViking settlementBirka (on the neighbouring islandBjörkö ) was situated atHovgården on Adelsö.Geography
The Adelsö landscape consists of
pine -clad rocky hills andmoraine ridges dotted with fields anddeciduous trees, mainlyoak . The highest spot on Adelsö is Kunsta Mountain, which is 53.2 m above sea level. The top of Kunsta has an outlook tower offering a great view of the middle of Lake Mälaren.Demographics
Adelsö has about 700 permanent residents, a number that has been quite stable throughout the centuries. Most working individuals commute to
Stockholm , but there are also farmers and fishermen. During the summer months, the island is a popular destination for guests.Transportation
Transportation to Adelsö is very good. Buses (lines 311 and 312) run from the bus terminal at
Brommaplan in the middle ofBromma , to theferry berth atSjöängen onMunsö . Bus 312 travels on the ferry and traverses the whole island. The ferry runs every half hour during the day and hourly during evenings and nights. The night ferry runs less frequently during the summer months.History
The history of Adelsö began with the
Stone Age . Adelsö at that time consisted of small islands which emerged from the sea at the end of theIce Age . Mälaren, afreshwater lake, did not yet exist, so the skerries that were to become Adelsö lay beneath theBaltic Sea .Fishing, bird- and seal-hunting created the foundation for the life of the people living there. Graves from the early and late Stone Age exist, but most of the gravesites date from the
Iron Age , mostly theViking Age . There are also two ancienthillfort s ("fornborgar") on Adelsö; one of them, situated on Skansberget near Stenby, is unusually well-preserved.Adelsö, earlier called "Alsnö" or "Alsnu", and the great royal
mound s ("Kungshögarna") atHovgården , show the importance of the area during the Viking Age. The King's House ("Kungsgården") was next to Hovgården and the monarch ruled over the nearby Viking city ofBirka . During the latter part of the 12th century, a Christian church was built next to Hovgården.Birger Jarl 's sons builtAlsnö hus , a splendid castle where King Magnus I in 1279 assembled the "Meeting of Alsnö". At that meeting, the "Ordinance of Alsnö " was established, introducing the privileges of the Swedishnobility .During the
Middle Ages , Alsnö hus was used as a summer palace for kings andgovernor s but later fell into ruin. What remains of the castle and several graves near Hovgården was excavated during archeological digs conducted between 1916 and 1926.External links
* [http://www.adelso.nu Adelsö] (in Swedish)
* [http://www.instansia.com/adel/0index.shtml Adelsö] (in Swedish)
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