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334: 322: 346: 201: 310: 36: 235:. Borgholm Castle first, in 1611, surrendered to the Danish side, but was reconquered by the Swedish side later the same year. The following year, after a siege of two weeks, the commander of the Swedish defence, Peter Michelsen Hammarskiöld, had to surrender. In accordance with the treaty that followed the war, the 193:. During the 13th to 15th centuries, additions and changes were made. For example, new towers were built, and a new and thicker wall was constructed. The fortress was damaged on a number of occasions during these centuries, including in 1361, when King 333: 216:
became Swedish king and the union was dissolved, he, together with the sons that followed him on the throne, invested huge sums of money in repairing these buildings. It was Gustav's son
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The castle was in a bad shape after the war and it took until 1654 before a restoration and reconstruction would begin. This time, the castle was to be turned into a baroque palace.
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was the architect engaged to fulfill the king's wishes. When Charles Gustaf died in 1660, the construction stopped, only to be restarted at a slow pace during the reigns of King
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For a hundred years, the palace was left to fall into decay. On 14 October 1806, the castle was turned into a ruin by a fire that started in the roof of the north wing.
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The castle of today is the ruins of the 17th century baroque palace Charles X Gustav had constructed. It is State-owned and managed by the
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that was first built in the second half of the 13th century and rebuilt many times in later centuries. It is linked to
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The inner courtyard hosts concerts, theater performances, and other events. In the summer of 1989, Swedish pop group
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estate, to the south. The castle was destroyed in a fire on 14 October 1806.
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The construction of the original fortress was probably ordered by King
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shot material for six music videos during a concert. One of them is "
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Siege Warfare: The fortress in the early modern world, 1494-1660
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Some decades later, Sweden and Denmark fought each other in the
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character and became exemplary of the Italianate bastion style.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century
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Coordinates
56°52′15″N 16°38′39″E / 56.87083°N 16.64417°E / 56.87083; 16.64417
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder
Swedish
Borgholm
Sweden
fortress
Halltorp
Canute I
Baltic Sea
Valdemar IV (Atterdag) of Denmark

Kalmar Union
Gustav Eriksson
John III
Milan
Gothic
Kalmar War
Treaty of Knäred
Charles X Gustav
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder
Charles XI
Charles XII
National Property Board of Sweden
Swedish
Roxette
Listen to Your Heart
Billboard Hot 100
Bob Dylan

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