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Kastellet (The Citadel), Copenhagen

Kastellet — Copenhagen's Star Fortress

A 17th-century pentagon fortress with free entry, still serving as an active military site and beloved city park.
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Kastellet — Danish for "The Citadel" — is one of the best-preserved star fortresses in Northern Europe, a five-pointed pentagonal stronghold rising from the waterfront edge of central Copenhagen. Its origins date to 1626, when King Christian IV ordered the construction of an advanced coastal fortification on the site. The fully realized star fortress seen today, however, was commissioned by King Frederick III and built between 1662 and 1665 under the direction of Dutch military engineer Henrik Rüse. Rüse's design — characterized by five arrow-shaped bastions, steep earthen ramparts, and a double ring of water-filled moats — was state-of-the-art Dutch military engineering, intended to make the fortress nearly impregnable from cannon fire. The geometric precision of the layout is best appreciated from above, where the sharp pentagonal silhouette cuts clearly against the surrounding canals.

Kastellet has witnessed nearly four centuries of Danish history from within its ramparts. Through the 19th century it functioned as a principal barracks for the Danish army. During World War II it was seized and occupied by German forces following the invasion of April 9, 1940 — one of the first installations taken. Today, remarkably, it remains an active military installation, housing the Danish Defence Intelligence Service, the Home Guard, and the Judge Advocate Corps. Despite this ongoing military function, the grounds are fully open to the public as a park, free of charge, every day from 06:00 to 22:00.

Within the fortress walls, several historic structures reward a slow walk. The windmill — a Dutch-style post mill dating to the 1840s — was used to grind grain for the garrison and remained operational until 1903; it stands today as one of the most photographed landmarks inside Kastellet. The Citadel Church, a restrained baroque structure completed in 1704, still holds religious services and is open to visitors. The long rows of ochre-red barracks lining the central avenue give the interior a remarkably intact 18th-century military-town atmosphere — the same buildings that appear in an 1880 photograph of the main street look almost identical today. The ramparts themselves form a popular jogging and walking circuit with views over the moat and across to the Øresund strait.

Kastellet sits at a natural crossroads of Copenhagen's northern historic attractions. The Little Mermaid statue (1913, sculptor Edvard Eriksen) is a five-minute walk along the waterfront, and Churchill Park — home to the Danish Resistance Museum — borders the western gate. Enter through the southern Kongens Gate or the northern Nørreport Gate; both are open during park hours. There is no admission fee, no ticket booth, and no guided tour required, though the active military zones within certain buildings are off-limits. Wear comfortable shoes — the rampart paths are grassy and uneven — and visit on a weekday morning to enjoy the space well ahead of the midday tourist wave that converges on the nearby Little Mermaid.

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