Vaxholm Fortress
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"Kastellet is the fortress on an islet built to guard the inlet to Stockholm. Swedish King Gustav Vasa had it built to defend the kingdom from shipborne attacks in the 1500s.
The fortress islet itself can be accessed by the Kastellet ferry, an electrically powered cable ferry across the channel from Vaxholm. Many of the larger ferries can also stop here, if you ask. However, because it’s an islet, there is no other public transportation here.
Great place to see gorgeous views, old canons and sneak into old, dark fortress corridors and stairwells up the roof.
During the summer months, the museum, shops and restaurant is also open.
You can actually stay over here, if you'd like. I've added a separate card in the list for the Kastellet B & B. "
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