Kastellet, Copenhagen

Kastellet
Citadellet Frederikshavn
Part of Fortifications of Copenhagen
Copenhagen in Denmark
Aerial of Kastellet
Site information
TypeCitadel
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionWell preserved
WebsiteOfficial website (in Danish)
Location
Coordinates55°41′28″N 12°35′38″E / 55.69111°N 12.59389°E / 55.69111; 12.59389
Site history
Built30 October 1664 (1664-10-30)
In use1624–1830s
Materialsearthworks
Garrison information
Current
commander
Major Allan Bo Petersen
Past
commanders
Prince Frederik of Hesse

Kastellet (Danish pronunciation: [kʰæˈsteˀlð̩]; transl."The Citadel") is a citadel located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of the best preserved fortresses in Northern Europe. It is constructed in the form of a pentagon with bastions at its corners. Kastellet was continuous with the ring of bastioned ramparts which used to encircle Copenhagen but of which only the ramparts of Christianshavn remain today.

A number of buildings are located within the grounds of Kastellet, including the Citadel Church as well as a windmill. The area houses various military activities but it also serves as a public park and a historic site.