Hegra Fortress
| Hegra Fortress | |
|---|---|
| Hegra festning | |
| Hegra, Norway | |
| Gate to the fortress, with tunnel entrance in the background | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Mountain fortress | 
| Controlled by | Norway Nazi Germany (1940–1945) | 
| Site history | |
| Built | 1908–1910, Limited improvements 1916–1918 | 
| In use | 1907–1926 and 1940 | 
| Materials | Rock, reinforced concrete and brick (brick was only used for secondary areas out of the line of fire) | 
| Battles/wars | Second World War: | 
| Garrison information | |
| Past commanders | Hans Reidar Holtermann (1940) | 
Hegra Fortress (Norwegian: Hegra festning) is a small mountain fortress in the village of Hegra in Stjørdal Municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. Originally known as Ingstadkleiven Fort (also Ingstadkleiva Fort), it was built between 1908–1910 as a border fort as a defence against the perceived threat of a Swedish invasion.