Brömsehus

  • Archaeological
of 5 stars

Actions

Description

Brömsehus was a Danish border fortress in the 14th and 15th centuries. Valdemar Atterdag built it to have a place where he could guard the important sailing route on the Baltic Sea.Brömsehus was a defense fortress on the Danish-Swedish border river Brömsebäck. It is located in Kristianopels parish in present-day Karlskrona municipality in Blekinge. The fortress was higher than the rest of the terrain and surrounded by piles and a moat. The Brömsehus castle is also associated with the story of Engelbrekt, who with the help of the farmer's daughter Gundla from Påboda and large quantities of beer liberated the castle and the border areas from the Germans and Danes in 1436.

No archaeological excavations have been carried out at the site, which today consists of a ruined hill.

There are also beautiful cycling and hiking trails nearby.

Weather forecast (at 12:00)

Loading...

Get here by public transport

Address

    385 98 Bergkvara

    Sweden

Opening Hours

  • Monday: Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 Hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 Hours
  • Friday: Open 24 Hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 Hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 Hours
Powered by Google

Activities And Facilities

  • Archaeological

Contact

Address

https://visittorsas.se/

Email address

Visit Torsås

turistbyran@torsas.se

Please be aware that some of these texts have been automatically translated.

I’ve been here

I want to go here

Questions & Answers

Ask a question to other Naturkartan users.

Reviews

0 reviews

of 5 stars

5 :
0.0%
4 :
0.0%
3 :
0.0%
2 :
0.0%
1 :
0.0%

Users images

No user images yet. Be the first to share!

Naturkartan

Open this in the app