- en.wikipedia.org NyenschantzDuring excavations in 1992–2000, the remnants of three different medieval fortresses were found at the site of the Nyenschantz fortress.
- behance.net gallery/146516357/NyenskansNyenschantz was built in 1611 to establish Swedish rule in Ingria, which had been annexed from the Tsardom of Russia during the Time of Troubles.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/saint-petersburg…Discover Nyenschantz Museum in Saint Petersburg! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
- http://encspb.ru object/2804035483?lc=enThe first Nyenschantz fortifications were built by the Swedes in 1611, and throughout the rest of the 17th century they were continually improved.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Nyenskansİçinde Mayıs 2003 (St. Petersburg tercentenary'si için), yerel müze kalede "700 yıl: Landskrona, Neva Ağzı, Nyenschantz" başlıklı bir sergi düzenledi.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g298507-…See all things to do. Nyenschantz Museum. 4.5. 3 reviews. ... Things to do near Nyenschantz Museum.
- findwords.info term/nyenschantzNyenschantz (, , but generally known in the 17th century as Канцы) was a Swedish fortress built in 1611 at the mouth of the Neva river in Swedish Ingria, on...
- latitude.to satellite-map/ru/russian-federation/…Nyenschantz (Swedish: Nyenskans, Finnish: Nevanlinna, Russian: Ниеншанц, although generally known in the 17th century as Канцы) was a Swedish fortress bu…
- de-academic.com dic.nsf/dewiki/1034528Nyenschantz (schwedisch Nyenskans; russisch Ниеншанц, Nijenschánz) war eine schwedische Festung im Ingermanland im heutigen Russland.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q384167Nyenschantz (Q384167). From Wikidata. ... Nyenschantz. Swedish fortress of 1611 on the Neva, named after the former town in St Petersburg, Russia. Nyen.