Vesborg was a castle founded by King
Valdemar Atterdag
Valdemar IV Atterdag (the epithet meaning "Return of the Day"), or Waldemar (132024 October 1375) was King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375. He is mostly known for his reunion of Denmark after the bankruptcy and mortgaging of the country to finance w ...
in the 1360s, on the southwestern coast of
Samsø
Samsø (Anglicized: "Samso" or "Samsoe") is a Danish island in the Kattegat off the Jutland Peninsula. Samsø is located in Samsø municipality. The community has 3,724 inhabitants (2017) (January 2010:4,010) called ''Samsings'' and is 114&nb ...
in Denmark. The castle does not exist anymore and a lighthouse was built on the site in 1858.
Former Castle
Vesborg was initiated after the destruction of
Brattingsborg Castle Brattingsborg Castle (''Gammel Brattingsborg'') was a royal castle in the town of Tranebjerg on Samsø, Denmark. Brattingsborg castle shared its name with the manor house Brattingsborg (''Brattingsborg Gods''). To distinguish the two, the former c ...
in the year 1289. The crown lacked a stronghold on this strategically important island and Vesborg was their remedy. It was built above 20 m tall coastal cliffs on a huge artificial hill and with a good view of the nearby sea and landscape. It gave a good view of the entrance to the
straits of
Lillebælt
The Little Belt (, ) is a strait between the island of Funen and the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark. It is one of the three Danish Straits that drain and connect the Baltic Sea to the Kattegat strait, which drains west to the North Sea and Atlant ...
and
Storebælt and large parts of the southern
Kattegat
The Kattegat (; sv, Kattegatt ) is a sea area bounded by the Jutlandic peninsula in the west, the Danish Straits islands of Denmark and the Baltic Sea to the south and the provinces of Bohuslän, Västergötland, Halland and Skåne in S ...
sea. Few written sources mentions Vesborg, but in the wars around 1370, when Denmark faced the hostile coalition of
Sweden, the
Hanseatic
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central and Northern Europe. Growing from a few North German town ...
states, the
Duchy of Mecklenburg
The Duchy of Mecklenburg was a duchy within the Holy Roman Empire, located in the region of Mecklenburg. It existed during the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period, from 1471 to 1520, as well as 1695 to 1701. Its capital was Schwerin.
...
, and the
County of Holstein
Holstein (; nds, label=Northern Low Saxon, Holsteen; da, Holsten; Latin and historical en, Holsatia, italic=yes) is the region between the rivers Elbe and Eider. It is the southern half of Schleswig-Holstein, the northernmost state of German ...
, the knight Henrik von der Osten, is mentioned as the king's
Lord Lieutenant at Vesborg. After the Danish defeat, Vesborg lost its importance and was abandoned, perhaps even before it was finished. The castle was the largest of the five known medieval castles on the island of Samsø and the castle hill is one of the largest in all of Denmark.
Today, almost all of Vesborg has collapsed and tumbled into the sea below, the last part of the walls apparently fell under a storm on the Christmas Eve of 1875. The only remains is a small part of the foundations of a
gate tower
A gate tower (german: Torturm) is a tower built over or next to a major gateway.
Usually it is part of a medieval fortification. This may be a town or city wall, fortress, castle or castle chapel. The gate tower may be built as a twin tower o ...
that would have guarded a
drawbridge
A drawbridge or draw-bridge is a type of moveable bridge typically at the entrance to a castle or tower surrounded by a moat. In some forms of English, including American English, the word ''drawbridge'' commonly refers to all types of moveable ...
over the impressive
moat
A moat is a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that is dug and surrounds a castle, fortification, building or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. In some places moats evolved into more extensive ...
. The moat was up to 10,5 m deep and 20 m wide, and is particularly well preserved. The access road is located on the Eastern hill, it is 4 m wide, cobbled with small stones and shows no signs of wear.
The site and surroundings was subject to an archaeological examination in 2009, as part of a larger project concerning all the known castle sites of Samsø. It was conducted as a very broad cooperation between the
National Museum of Denmark
The National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen is Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, comprising the histories of Danish and foreign cultures, alike. The museum's main building is located a short distance from Strøge ...
,
Moesgård Museum
Moesgaard Museum (MOMU) is a Danish regional museum dedicated to archaeology and ethnography. It is located in Beder, a suburb of Aarhus, Denmark.
MOMU cooperates with the Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Medieval and Renaissance Archaeology ...
, Ecomuseum Samsø and the
Cultural Heritage Agency.
The name ''Vesborg'' literally means "''Ves''"-castle or "''Ves''"-fortress in English. In its earliest known written form "''Ves''" was spelled "''Wes''" and is most likely derived from the
Old Norse
Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic languages, North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and t ...
"''Veisa''", or the dialect "''Vese''", meaning "a
swampy place". The areas East, North and West of the castle hill are lowlying and have at some point during the castle's foundation been rather swampy or wet.
The lighthouse
A
lighthouse of 19 m, was erected on the site in 1858, named after the old castle. Because of the cliffs and the castle hill, it has a
focal height of 36 m. On clear days it is possible to see
Zealand
Zealand ( da, Sjælland ) at 7,031 km2 is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger in size). Zealand had a population of 2,319,705 on 1 January 2020.
It is th ...
, the head of Funen, parts of northern
Funen
Funen ( da, Fyn, ), with an area of , is the third-largest island of Denmark, after Zealand and Vendsyssel-Thy. It is the 165th-largest island in the world. It is located in the central part of the country and has a population of 469,947 as o ...
,
Æbelø
Æbelø (English: ''apple-island'') is a Danish island in the Kattegat, off Funen's north coast. The island covers an area of 2.09 km2. In between the island and Funen, there are 4 smaller islands. Æbelø has 2 inhabitants in the summer, in ...
,
Endelave
Endelave is a Danish island in the Kattegat, north of Odense, off the coast of Funen, and west of Samsø. The island covers an area of and has 185 inhabitants.
Nature and Protected areas
Endelave and its surrounding seaside is important for man ...
and the long coastline of
Jutland
Jutland ( da, Jylland ; german: Jütland ; ang, Ēota land ), known anciently as the Cimbric or Cimbrian Peninsula ( la, Cimbricus Chersonesus; da, den Kimbriske Halvø, links=no or ; german: Kimbrische Halbinsel, links=no), is a peninsula of ...
.
Vesborg Lighthouse have a
powder magazine, previously used as storage facility for
fog signal
A foghorn or fog signal is a device that uses sound to warn vehicles of navigational hazards such as rocky coastlines, or boats of the presence of other vessels, in foggy conditions. The term is most often used in relation to marine transport. Wh ...
s and nowadays hosting a small exhibition about the medieval castles of Samsø. The lighthouse belongs to
Brattingsborg
Brattingsborg is a manor house and estate located south of Tranebjerg, on the Denmark, Danish island of Samsø.
The estate produces bread and potatoes for Danish supermarkets under the brand Brattingsborg. History
The history of the estate g ...
Manor and is the only lighthouse on the island.
See also
*
List of lighthouses and lightvessels in Denmark
Sources and references
VesborgNational Museum of Denmark 2010. Danish text, with an English summary.
* Etting, Vivian ''et.al'' (2018): "''Borgene på Samsø''", University of Southern Denmark Studies in History and Social Sciences, Vol. 558,
Vesborg LighthouseBrattingsborg Manors homepage.
A private homepage. Collection of images and information on Danish Lighthouses.
External links
Vesborg LighthouseThe original construction sketch.
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Samsø
Buildings and structures in Samsø Municipality
Former castles in Denmark
Lighthouses in Denmark
14th century in Denmark
14th-century establishments in Denmark