2024

FORTRESS AND MUSEUM (FÄSTNING & LANSMUSEET)

Museums
4/5
2 reviews

The main attraction of Varberg is of course the fortress that was originally established on this site at the end of the 13th century, facing the North Sea, to protect the coast against the Danish invaders. At that time, it was nothing like the huge building we see today. It was then a wooden castle perched on the promontory. Over the centuries, and mainly between 1588 and 1618, the Danish king Christian IV had imposing walls built around the castle to protect it from the power of the new cannons of the time. The castle became Swedish again in 1645. Unprecedented in Scandinavia by its design, the fortress played an important role in the relations between the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark and Sweden until the 19th century, when it lost its defensive role and became, in part, a prison. Prison that now houses the youth hostel. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the place has become a museum.

The Länsmuseet is an integral part of the fortress. It offers interactive exhibitions that the visitor follows with an audio guide and, in high season, you will meet knights in armor, peasants and lords who walk through the streets and fortifications. Ideal for children.

The great annual market and the medieval days, the first weekend of July, are a perfect opportunity to visit the fortress, which finds for the occasion the buzzing and colored animation of the past centuries...

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2024

RADIO STATION GRIMETON

Visit science and technology

For Sweden, the First World War meant great difficulties in keeping in touch with the outside world, especially over long distances. This radio station, which was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2004, is unique in the world. Built between 1922 and 1924, it houses the only working alternator transmitter. It was used for telegraphic communication with the American base on Long Island and ceased to be used in 1996.

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2024

NATURUM GETTERÖN

Ornithology

Bird watching center (especially eagles, especially in winter) in their natural environment. Small interactive exhibition and long views on the water. Also, the site is equipped with small observation huts and free barbecues (but bring your own charcoal!). Souvenir store, café, restrooms. Even if you don't have a particular interest in birds, the place is worth a visit for a relaxing break with family or friends. You always learn something!

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