Bohus Fortress, Kungälv
Facts and practical information
Bohus Fortress stands as a monumental testament to Sweden's medieval past, located in the picturesque town of Kungälv. This formidable structure, with its thick stone walls and strategic position at the junction of the Göta and Nordre rivers, has been a focal point of the region's history since its construction in 1308.
The fortress was built under King Haakon V Magnuson of Norway, and throughout its turbulent history, it served as a military stronghold that endured and repelled numerous sieges, especially during the Swedish-Danish wars. Although it changed hands multiple times, Bohus Fortress remains a symbol of the resilient spirit of the Nordic peoples.
Visitors to Bohus Fortress can explore its expansive grounds and delve into its rich history. The ruins are remarkably well-preserved, offering a glimpse into medieval architecture and defense strategies. The fortress features a museum that provides historical context through artifacts, models, and interactive exhibits, making it an educational experience for all ages.
The site offers guided tours that bring to life the stories of kings, queens, and soldiers who shaped the fate of Bohus Fortress and the region. From the top of the fortress walls, tourists can enjoy stunning views of Kungälv and the surrounding countryside. The fortress also hosts various events throughout the year, including medieval festivals, theatrical performances, and reenactments, adding to the immersive historical experience.
Bohus Fortress – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Angereds Teater, Säve Church, Nol Church, Starrkärr Church.