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Kalmar castle
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The history of this legendary castle stretches back over 800 years. During the 12th century a defense tower was erected to protect against pirates and other sea-faring enemies. A harbour was constructed and in the course of time a castle grew around the original tower. Kalmar Castle soon became “The Key to the Kingdom”, a significant defensive fortification on the Danish border with an essential part in international, political life. The Castle acquired its present appearance in the 16th century, when the Vasa kings Erik XIV and Johan III rebuilt it in the style of a Renaissance palace and furnished it in a continental manner. The last king who lived in the Castle and issued governmental documents was Charles XI. He was on the throne from 1673 to 1692. Kalmar Castle played a fundamental role in Nordic policy already in 1397, especially as the meeting place for the signing of the Union of Kalmar. On July 20th, 1397 Queen Margaret I signed the controversial yet memorable pact which joined all of the Nordic countries under a common ruler. In 1997 the city of Kalmar and the Castle celebrated the 600th anniversary of the Union of Kalmar. Info from http://www.kalmar.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=3775 Photo taken with Konica Minolta Dimage Z5. Hope you like it and thanks for watching :-)

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::smoosh
07/03/06 9:07 PM GMT
Thanks for the great description to support your image. It's very fascinating, as is your picture. I like how you've framed and titled it too. Nice job!
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.connodado
07/04/06 2:34 AM GMT
I love Castles, my best friend collects castle art and studies the history of castles. Someday he hopes to travel the world and visit some of them before they all are bulldozed down to build condos. Very nice photo, great description. A+
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.dutch_postings
07/13/06 8:46 PM GMT
Great picture, and thansk for full description.
I often see very nice pictures, and wonder where they where taken or what the history is, yours is very complete, thanks for sharing !

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