Landskrona Citadel I
The Citadel (Swedish: Citadellet or Landskrona slott) was initially built by Christian III of Denmark 1549–1559 as a purely defensive fortification with two complete moats, one inner and one outer. After a war between Denmark–Norway and Sweden the Treaty of Roskilde was concluded in 1658. One of The treaty's conditions included the immediate cession of the Danish province Scania (Skåne) to Sweden.
Examples remain of all major parts of the fortification, which is uncommon in such an accessible area.
Landskrona Citadel I
The Citadel (Swedish: Citadellet or Landskrona slott) was initially built by Christian III of Denmark 1549–1559 as a purely defensive fortification with two complete moats, one inner and one outer. After a war between Denmark–Norway and Sweden the Treaty of Roskilde was concluded in 1658. One of The treaty's conditions included the immediate cession of the Danish province Scania (Skåne) to Sweden.
Examples remain of all major parts of the fortification, which is uncommon in such an accessible area.