- Kastellet, Copenhagen
Kastellet, located in
Copenhagen ,Denmark is one of the best preservedfortification s in Northern Europe.Fact|date=February 2007 It is constructed in the form of apentagram . The fivebastion s are named as follows: The King’s Bastion ("Kongens Bastion"), The Queen’s Bastion ("Dronningens Bastion"), The Count’s Bastion ("Grevens Bastion"), the Princess’s Bastion ("Prinsessens Bastion") and the Prince’s Bastion ("Prinsens Bastion"). Kastellet has its own church, as well as a windmill.History
Kastellet’s construction was started by King
Christian IV of Denmark as far back as1626 with the building of an entrenchment in the northern part of the defense wall of Copenhagen. The King had grand construction plans and originally a castle would have been situated on the site so that the king himself could seek haven there, but the plan was dropped on account of economic constraints. Construction continued with his successor KingFrederick III of Denmark . After the Swedish siege on Copenhagen (1658 –1660 ) the Dutch engineer Henrik Rüse was called in to help rebuild and extend the construction. The fortification was named "Citadellet Frederikshavn" ("The Frederikshavn Citadel"), but it is better known as Kastellet ("the citadel").Kastellet was used in the defense of Copenhagen against England in the
Battle of Copenhagen (1807) .Christen Købke (1810 –1848 ), Danish painter associated with theGolden Age of Danish Painting , grew up in Kastellet and made many paintings of the area.Kastellet was renovated
1989 –1999 with funds from the A.P. Møller and Wife Chastine McKinney Møllers General Fund.The prison in Kastellet
The prison in Kastellet was built adjacent to the church. Holes in the walls of the prisoner’s cells between the prison and the church allowed the prisoners to follow church services.
Struensee awaited his execution in Kastellet’s prison.
Kastellet today
Kastellet celebrated its 340 year jubilee in
2004 with an open house celebration.It is owned by the Danish Defence Ministry and is used, among others, by the chief of Staff, the
Danish Home Guard ("Hjemmeværnet"), the Defence Intelligence ("Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste"), the Defence Judge Advocate Corps ("Forsvarets Auditørkorps") and the Royal Garrison’s Library.Kastellet is a peaceful, protected area, functioning as a military area, a cultural-historical monument, a museum and a park. It is located close to the statue of the popular
tourist attraction ,Hans Christian Andersen ’sThe Little Mermaid ("Den lille havfrue"), theGefion fountain ("Gefionspringvandet") andLangelinie . It is a popular place to go for a walk on a sunny day, and is very popular with children on account of the many animals and birds in the grounds.References
External links
* [http://www.photo-gallery.dk/oversigt/lokaliteter/kastellet/preview_1of4.html Pictures of Kastellet]
* [http://www.copenhagenpictures.dk/kastel.html Kastellet - Copenhagen Fortifications]
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