
Aalborghus Castle () is a
castle
A castle is a type of fortification, fortified structure built during the Middle Ages predominantly by the nobility or royalty and by Military order (monastic society), military orders. Scholars usually consider a ''castle'' to be the private ...
in
Aalborg
Aalborg or Ålborg ( , , ) is Denmark's List of cities and towns in Denmark, fourth largest urban settlement (behind Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense) with a population of 119,862 (1 July 2022) in the town proper and an Urban area, urban populati ...
, Denmark. It is a half-timbered (''bindingsværk'') castle built by King
Christian III from 1539 to around 1555 initially as a fortification.
A building had existed at the site before
Christian III's castle. It stood south of the castle and is mentioned in the first documentation of Aalborghus, dating back to 1340.
It was owned by
Margrethe I and was the death place of King
Hans in 1513 who died in a horse riding accident.
King
Frederik I had originally intended to destroy the initial building around 1530 and moving to a different site to convert Aalborg's
Franciscan
The Franciscans are a group of related organizations in the Catholic Church, founded or inspired by the Italian saint Francis of Assisi. They include three independent Religious institute, religious orders for men (the Order of Friars Minor bei ...
monastery into a castle. However he left the decision to his son Christian III, who later decided to demolish the original in 1539 and contracted the royal architect
Morten Bussert to build a new fortified castle north of the old site, near the
Limfjord
The Limfjord ( common Danish: ''Limfjorden'' , in northwest Jutlandish dialect: ''Æ Limfjord'') is a shallow part of the sea, located in Denmark where it has been regarded as an inlet ever since Viking times. However, it now has entries both ...
.
A barrier wall was built alongside the fjord, and later in 1633, King
Christian IV built a north wing facing the port, which was used as a granary for the storage of food supplies such as grain. A western wing was built to the same effect later, holding other supplies such as meats and fish.
The south-facing wing was created between 1808 and 1809 but all that remains today of the original castle is the east wing.
Between 1954 and 1964 the old granaries underwent full renovation by the Royal Inspector of Listed Buildings,
Leopold Teschl, who converted them into council offices.
See also
*
Ley tunnel
References
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Buildings and structures in Aalborg
Castles in Denmark
History of Aalborg
Listed buildings and structures in Aalborg Municipality
Timber framed buildings in Aalborg Municipality
Tourist attractions in Aalborg