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BOHUS FORTRESS KUNGÄLV
BOHUS FORTRESS IN KUNGÄLV
One of West Sweden's seven wonders
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For more than 700 years, Bohus Fortress has reigned by the river as a castle and defence fortification under different flags. Today, it is a popular destination that offers something for all ages – a cultural gem that has been voted one of the seven wonders of West Sweden. A site where history comes to life through activities, guided tours and experiences inside the solid walls.
For a long time, the city of Kungälv lived in the shadow of the fortress that was founded in 1308 to protect Norway's southernmost border from enemies. Picturesque cobblestone streets still run from the fortress down to the now vibrant city centre.
HISTORICAL CENTRE OF POWER AND CASTLE
While Sweden, Norway and Denmark were united under one monarch from 1397 to 1523, the fortress functioned as a castle from where the Nordic countries were ruled. When Bohuslän became Swedish in 1658, the fortress lost its role as a Norwegian border defence. Its history is palpable as you pass through heavy gates, walk along the fortification walls, through corridors, towers and the protected courtyard surrounded by cannon rooms and dungeons.
PEACEFUL PLACE TO PLAY AND EXPLORE
At the fortress you can visit exhibitions in the tower rooms or try your hand at activities such as the raft across the pond, the wooden tournament horse on rails, archery, horseshoe-throwing and other games. The path around Fästningsholmen offers a nice view of the Göta River all year. In summer, the fortress is open daily with guided tours and activities; during the rest of the year, events, music and entertainment are organised more sporadically.
HISTORIC IMPACT
Inside Bohus Fortress, you can learn a lot about its exciting history, landscape and local environment. Dramatised stories in contemporary dress bring the cannons, gunpowder smoke and history to life. And what was once a military defence and dreaded prison is now a peaceful, playful place with a very peculiar soul.
EXPLORE THE HISTORY THROUGH THE APP AND EXHIBITIONS
For an experience beyond the ordinary, download Bohus fortress app for a digital guide in Swedish or English. The fortress also offers a new and interesting exhibition for those wanting to learn more about Queen Blanche of Namur and Pietist Thomas Leopold who was sentenced to life in the prison.
The sixth stage of the hiking trail Bohusleden passes right by Bohus Fortress; why not stop for a visit before continuing your hike through the beautiful Fontin’s Nature Reserve.
Get across the pond on the raft "Pålina"
Are you brave enough to enter the dungeons?
Bohus Fortress is an exciting place for both old and young.