Bohus Fortress | |
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Kungälv, Sweden | |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Sweden, previously by Norway, Kalmar Union and Denmark–Norway |
Site history | |
Built | 1308 |
In use | 1308-1783 |
Materials | Granite, brick, wood |
Bohus Fortress lies in Kungälv, Bohuslän, Sweden, north east from Hisingen where the Göta river splits into two branches (20 km (12 mi) north of Gothenburg). It commands the surrounding area from a cliff 40 m (130 ft) high, with the river forming a natural moat around it.[1] The fortress used to be situated along the old Norwegian–Swedish border.