Skansen Lejonet

The Lion Sconce
Skansen Lejonet
Gothenburg in Sweden
Skansen Lejonet
TypeSconce
Site information
OwnerGötiska Förbundet
Open to
the public
Yes
Website"Skansen Lejonet". Götiska Förbundet.
Site history
Built1687–1692
Built byKingdom of Sweden
In use1687–1822
MaterialsGranite, gneiss, diabase
Drawing from 1811 of Skansen Lejonet.
Drawing from 1811 of Skansen Lejonet.

Skansen Lejonet ("the Lion Sconce"), formally Westgötha Leijon ("the Westrogothic Lion"), is a redoubt on the hill Gullberg in Gothenburg, Sweden, built in 1687–92 on the site of an earlier medieval castle. It was decommissioned in 1822 and has since served a range of other purposes.

The fortress and its twin, Skansen Kronan, were built to protect the city of Gothenburg against possible Danish attack, and thus had a similar purpose to the sea fort of New Älvsborg, which was built around the same time.


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