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History

Digital bild med Åbo slott i förgrunden samt gammaldags segelfartyg i ån och en allé som leder genom ett kalt landskap mot stadens centrum.

During the Middle Ages, much of what is now Finland was integrated with Sweden. The region was divided into nine administrative provinces, with castles established as the centres of these fortified territories. The first castles built were Turku, Häme, and Vyborg.

Construction of Turku Castle began at the end of the 13th century. The chosen site was a rocky island at the mouth of the Aura River, strategically suited for defence. From this location, it was possible to oversee trading posts along the river and monitor traffic to Turku.

The chiefs of the castles were selected from among commanders who enjoyed the ruler’s confidence. They governed their territories, upheld the king’s jurisdiction, and collected taxes from the local population through their bailiffs.

The gradual construction and expansion of Turku Castle is evident in its labyrinthine passageways, walled-up doorways and windows, and dark staircases. Over the centuries, the small, partly wooden fortress evolved into a formidable stone castle.

The digital image shows the castle and the river mouth in the early 19th century.

Highlights from the Castle’s History

  • Turku Castle’s construction began in the 1280s.
  • In the early 14th century, Commander Mats Kettilmundsson held a knightly court here.
  • During the 15th century, the castle served as a key fortification in the eastern regions of the Kalmar Union.
  • Court life was at its most splendid during the time of Duke John in the 1550s and 1560s.
  • In the 17th century, the castle became the residence of the governor.
  • Throughout the 18th century, the castle was used as barracks and a warehouse.
  • In the 19th century, the outer bailey was converted into a prison.
  • A museum was established in the castle in 1885.
  • The main castle was severely damaged during bombings in 1941.
  • Renovation and restoration of the castle were completed in 1961.

120

Total length in metres of the castle walls.

164

Number of rooms in the castle.

38

Height of the West Tower in metres.

32

Height of the East Tower in metres.

3

Thickness of the walls in metres.

Video: The construction phases of the Castle