File:VARDØ VARDØHUS Festning Fortress 1737 NORWAY Kanontransportvogn 1865 TN1 feltartilleri Vogn Hester Ladetøyhuset 1869 Vognskur museum Horse drawn field artillery Gun carriage Cannon cartwheels Coach house wagon shed IMG 9191.jpg

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English: Photo taken at the en:Vardøhus Fortress on the outskirts of Vardø town, on the Vestøy part of Vardøya in Finnmark, Norway:
  • Horse-drawn gun carriage ("cannon transport wagon TN1") from 1865, restored and exhibited in the Ladetøyhuset, a wooden carriage shed (coach house, wagon shed) built 1869. The wagon, which was part of the field horse artillery of Norway at that time, has large robust cartwheels designed to carry a heavy cannon in rugged terrain and is pulled by two horses harnessed tightly with tack, showcased in the small museum exhibition as life-size models/sculptures.
  • Vardøhus Fortress (Norwegian: Vardøhus festning) is located in the town of Vardø in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway, on the island of Vardøya on the Barents Sea near the Russian border.
The northernmost fortress in the world was originally built around 1307 as a defense against raids from people further east and to secure Norwegian dominion of Finnmark and the surrounding areas. The current Vardøhus Fortress was constructed between 1734 and 1738 and remains largely intact in its original form to this day. Covering an area of 25 acres, the defense facility is designed as an octagonal star with low stone-clad earth ramparts. Inside the walls, there are nine distinctive buildings.

Norsk bokmål: Foto tatt på området for Vardøhus festning i utkanten av Vardø by, på Vestøy-delen av Vardøya i Finnmark:
  • Kanontransportvogn TN1 fra 1865, restaurert av Vardøhus Festnings Venner, og utstilt i Ladetøyhuset i Festningsgata, et vognskur (uthus, vognskjul) fra 1869. Vogna, som var del av feltartilleriet den gang, har store, kraftige hjul for å løfte en tung kanon i terrenget og blir trukket av to hester som er spent foran med med seletøy. Hestene i museumsutstillinga er modeller/skulpturer i full størrelse.
  • Vardøhus festning i utkanten av Vardø by i Øst-Finnmark er Norges østligste og verdens nordligste festning. Den stod ferdig omkring 1307 som forsvar mot plyndringstokter fra folkene lenger øst. Dagens festning ble bygget mellom 1734 og 1738. Det 25 mål store forsvarsanlegget er formet som en åttekantet stjerne med lave, steinkledde jordvoller. Innenfor murene er det ni særpregede bygninger
  • Se lokalhistoriewiki.no: Vardøhus festning (kulturminneløype) og Riksantikvarens fredning av Vardøhus med omgivelser
  • Sjekk også bilder, kart og grundig beskrivelse i Hans-Henrik Egede-Nissens Verneplan Vardøhus festning utgitt av Forsvarsbygg i 2006 og G.I. Willochs Vardøhus festning 650 år : jubileumsskrift utgitt av Generalinspektøren for Kystvernartilleriet i 1960.
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