Carlsten

Carlsten (Swedish: Karlstens fästning) is a stone fortress located at Marstrand, on the western coast of Sweden. The fortress was built on the orders of King Carl X of Sweden following the Treaty of Roskilde, 1658 to protect the newly acquired province of Bohuslän from hostile attacks. The site of Marstrand was chosen because of its location and its access to an ice free port. The fortress was decommissioned as a permanent defense installation in 1882, but remained in military use until the early 1990s.

Carlsten
Karlstens fästning
Marstrand in Sweden
Carlsten Fortress, 2009.
Carlsten
Coordinates57°53′10″N 11°34′42″E
TypeFortification
Site information
Controlled byNorway, Denmark–Norway, Sweden
Open to
the public
Yes
Site history
Built1658 (1658)–1860
In use1658–1882
MaterialsGranite, brick
Battles/warsBattle of Marstrand
Attack on Marstrand
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