Christiansfjell Fortress
Christiansfjeld festning | |
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Coordinates | 60°53′02″N 11°34′12″E / 60.88389°N 11.57000°ECoordinates: 60°53′02″N 11°34′12″E / 60.88389°N 11.57000°E |
Type | Fortress |
Site information | |
Controlled by | Norway |
Site history | |
Built | 1683 |
In use | 1683-1742 and 1811-1814 |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Jonas Budde Anders Nilsen Wiborg |
Christiansfjeld Fortress is a former fortification located at Elverum in Hedmark, Norway. [1]
History[]
The fortress was built on a hill on the east side of Glomma as one of several military facilities in the vicinity. The fortress was initially established by Danish officer Gustav Wilhelm Wedel Jarlsberg (1641-1717) , Count of Wedel-Jarlsberg in 1683. A tower with a cellar powder magazine was among the first buildings at this Norwegian fortress. [2]
Originally known as Hammersberg Skanse, during King Christian V's 1685 visit to Norway he toured the fortification. Recognizing its strategically important location on the Swedish border, he renamed the fortress Christiansfjeld and directed continued improvements. An extensive report of the visit includes illustrations of the fortress at that time. After the Great Northern War some of the smaller border forts were determined to be more expensive than their utility justified and they were closed. On July 13, 1742 Christiansfjeld Fortress was closed and the materials were moved to Kongsvinger Fortress. [3]
The fortress never saw combat and had never been besieged. In 1930 the area was cleared as parkland. In 1964, a municipal water tower was built on the site. Today the site is dominated by ruins in a park with a large water tower that supplies Elverum with water. [4]
Commanding officers[]
- Jonas Budde, (1684-1688)
- , (1688-1694)
- , (1695-1710)
- , (1710-1716)
- Anders Nilsen Wiborg, (1717-1718)
- , (1719-1720)
- , (1720-1727)
- , (1727-1729)
- , (1729-1742)
References[]
- ^ "Christiansfjell Fortress Ruins". spottinghistory.com. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ "Gustav Wilhelm Wedel Jarlsberg". Norsk Biografisk Leksikon. 25 February 2020. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ "Christianfjeld festning". Elverums Historie. Retrieved September 1, 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Christiansfjell Festning Historie". Trond Bækkevold. Archived from the original on 2005-04-05. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
Other sources[]
- Kavli,Guthorm (1987) Norges festninger (Oslo: Universitetsforlaget) ISBN 82-00-18430-7
External links[]
- Ruins in Norway
- Forts in Norway
- Military installations in Innlandet
- Elverum
- Fortification stubs