Karlskrona

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Karlskrona
City arms
Coat of Arms
56° 11´ N 15° 39´ E
Charter City (1680)
Municipality Karlskrona Municipality
County Blekinge County
Province Blekinge
Population 61,140 (2005)

Karlskrona is a city in south-eastern Sweden. It is the seat of Karlskrona Municipality and the residence city of Blekinge County. Karlskrona is known as Sweden's only baroque city. Karlskrona is host to Sweden's only Naval base.

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[edit] Geography

The city centre is located on the islet of Trossö. The islet of Stumholmen was formerly property of the Navy but today it houses a Naval Museum.

[edit] History

The city was founded in 1680 when the Royal Swedish Navy was relocated there. Its name is derived from King Charles XI of Sweden and means Charles's Crown.

Fredrikskyrkan in Karlskrona, at the market square
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Fredrikskyrkan in Karlskrona, at the market square

The buildings that were built at the foundation of Karlskrona in the 17th and early 18th century are still standing. Fredrikskyrkan was designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, who was influenced by European architecture. The foundation of that church were laid in 1720, and it was inaugurated in 1744. It differs from usual Swedish churches in its yellow color and its adornment.

Heliga Trefaldighetskyrkan, or Tyska Kyrkan (The German Church), also at the market square
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Heliga Trefaldighetskyrkan, or Tyska Kyrkan (The German Church), also at the market square
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The church Heliga Trefaldighetskyrkan, also called The German Church, was built between 1697-1709, following Tessin's drawings. It is likewise located at the market square in the centre core. The dome-shaped roof takes its influence from Italian architecture and is rarely seen on Swedish churches.

The third city church is the Karlskrona Admiralty Church, built in 1685, in red-painted wood.

The shipyard in Karlskrona was established almost at the same time as the city. It was a necessity because of the heavy losses the Swedish Navy had suffered in 1689. In 1711, the shipyard was Sweden's largest industrial employer with 1,100 workers. In 1750, Karlskrona had about 10,000 inhabitants, a high number for a Swedish city at that time.

The city has also kept is street structure since its foundation.

The naval installations there has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

In 1981 the Cold War-incident with the Soviet submarine U137 occured in the arcipelago just outside Karlskrona. This triggerd a serious situation between Sweden and the Sovietunion at the time.

[edit] Today

Most of the nightlife in Karlskrona is located around the street Ronnebygatan. As a result, Ronnebygatan has been reported as being one of the most dangerous streets in Sweden.[citation needed] All together though, the city Karlskrona is not a dangerous city to visit.

The most important day in Karlskrona is the day before midsummers eve. On that day a big fair takes place and attracts tens of thousands to visit Karlskrona. The fair is called Lövmarknaden - the Leaf fair - and is very popular among the locals.

Karlskrona's market place is the biggest in Scandinavia, and actually the second biggest in Europe, after the Red Square of Moscow.

Every year in late July/early August a popular festival called The Sail takes place in the harbor of Karlskrona. Usually it is a place where families go to have something to eat and drink, and perhaps watch the sailing boats lined up at the pier.

[edit] Parishes

  • Karlskrona City Parish (from 10 August 1680)
  • Karlskrona German Parish (from 10 August 1680 to 1 November 1846)
  • Karlskrona Prisoner's Parish (from 1808 to 4 July 1866)
  • Karlskrona Mosaic Parish (around 1855 to 1910)
  • Royal Karlskrona Admiralty Parish (from 1681, a non-territorial parish)

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Karlskrona is one of 134 towns with the historical City status in Sweden.