• During excavations in 1992–2000, the remnants of three different medieval fortresses were found at the site of the Nyenschantz fortress.
  • The first Nyenschantz fortifications were built by the Swedes in 1611, and throughout the rest of the 17th century they were continually improved.
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  • Nyenschantz (Swedish: Nyenskans, Finnish: Nevanlinna, Russian: Ниеншанц, although generally known in the 17th century as Канцы) was a Swedish fortress bu…
  • In May 2003 (on the occasion of the tricentennial of Saint Petersburg), the museum "700 years: Landskrona, the Neva Mouth, Nyenschantz" was opened at the...
  • Nyenschantz was built in 1611 to establish Swedish rule in Ingria, which had been annexed from the Tsardom of Russia during the Time of Troubles.
  • Introduction to Nyenschantz video Thumbnail Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
  • The finds in question are the Swedish fortresses Nyenschantz and Landskrone and an Old Russian fortress dating back to the Neva Battle on Okhta Cape (13th...
  • Museum model of the ski jump. Map of Nyenschanz from 1698, the Haseninsel is the first small elongated island downstream.
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  • Nyenschantz (schwedisch Nyenskans; russisch Ниеншанц, Nijenschánz) war eine schwedische Festung im Ingermanland im heutigen Russland.