• Hammershus is a medieval era fortification at Hammeren on the northern tip of the Danish island of Bornholm. The fortress was partially demolished around 1750 and is now a ruin.
  • In 1743 Hammershus was finally abandoned as a stronghold and the people of Bornholm were free to gather building materials from the site until 1822, when the...
  • Hammershus offers an atmospheric experience for children and adults alike, if you venture out to explore the well-preserved ruins of the medieval fortress...
  • Hammershus kaleden komşu İsveç ve şiddetli Baltık Denizi'nin güzel manzarasını sunmaktadır.
  • Whether you're into history or not, the location is nothing less than unique, with a fantastic view over the Baltic Sea and the hilly terrain that surrounds Hammershus.
  • In 1658 hammershus was captured by the Swedes, but a rebellion residents Bornholm spodviglo Swedish king to free the castle and return it to the Danes.
  • On the small Danish rocky island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea lies Hammershus, the largest castle ruin in Northern Europe.
  • Arkitema Hammershus 43 Photo Rasmus Hjortshoj web. From the visitor centre, the path continues over a bridge, which, supported on slender piles, takes visitors...
  • The fortification, known today as Hammershus Castle Ruins, demonstrates the historical significance of Bornholm, strategically positioned in the middle of the sea.
  • At present, the ruins of Hammershus Castle are fully secured and constitute one of the largest facilities of this type in northern Europe.