- Kärnan
Kärnan (Swedish) or Kernen (Danish, both meaning "The Core"), is a medieval tower in
Helsingborg ,Scania , in southernSweden . It is the only part remaining of a larger Danish fortress which, along with the fortressKronborg on the opposite ofØresund , controlled the entranceway to theBaltic Sea .The origins of the Helsingborg
fortress is disputed but Danish legend places its origin to the reign of the legendary kingFróði . This legend has not been supported by archaeological proof but both records and archaeological proof have traced the structure to the early13th century . It was considered the most important fortress in Denmark, and was integral in securing control over the strait betweenScania andZealand . It was surrendered toSweden along with the rest ofSkåneland as part of the1658 Treaty of Roskilde . The fortress was retaken by Danish forces in1676 during theScanian War , and its capture celebrated by flying a giant Danish flag above it. This flag, measuring 17x7 meters, was later captured by the Swedish army and is preserved in theStockholm Army Museum.The fortress returned to Swedish control by the
Treaty of Lund in1679 .Charles XI of Sweden ordered most of it demolished fearing that it was too exposed to a sneak attack from Denmark. The remaining parts of the fortress fell into disrepair and major renovations did not commence until1893 -1894 . The building's crenellated "crown" dates from these repairs.
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