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    • Ekaterina_Potapova 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Bomarsund as the Russian fortress ruined during Crimean War. Now it's a small museum and a chain of very picturesque ruins. The fortress isn't only a small ruins near the museum building, but it also includes several towers on the rocks with stunning views on the Baltic Sea and small islands. The best views are from the Prästö and Notvik Towers. It takes some time to get there but the rad is very beautiful.
    • martinj386 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice place, with sand beach. Caffe is near. Free parking and entrance and only few tourists. No need more than 30 minuts.
    • 151timr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an interesting visit. It can be reached by bus, bike or of course car. The ruins are free of charge and well marked with signs and walking path. There is a small museum with a limited array of items on display but a very good 15 minute film shown in three languages that helps understand the building and attack of the fortress. There is a recommended fee for the museum. It is possible to hike the 4 Km around the ruins but it can all be seen with much less walking. A good walk is the 5 Km back toward the Kastle.
    • BjornG629 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Thi system of forts was designed by Russia to stop British pirates from plundering the northern Baltic. Interesting is that the first ever Victoria Cross was given to an Irish sailor, who saved his ship, when a bomb landed onboard, while the ship was attacking Bomarsund in 1854.
    • hughmartyr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On a remote shore in the Åland Islands between Sweden and Finland are the ruins of a huge fort that was built by the Russians in the 1840s. It was attacked and taken by a combined force of French and British. The ruins are splendid, with visitor information boards throughout the vast area. There is what I think must be the smallest museum that I have visited. Remote it is but it was manned by a friendly lady and we watched a video outlining the history in English. Memorials to British VC winners and to the fallen can be found on site.
    • hughmartyr 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A must visit for anyone visiting the A land Islands. Interesting and in a beautiful setting. Twenty minutes from Mariehamm.
    • Mattisaki 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Every time i visit Åland i like to go looking this ruins....its amazing to see and read history of this huge fortress area...its still possible to image past time..and how its was owned and ruled by three countries Russia-Sweden and Finland...also landscape perfect...ounly thing i was missing maybe summertime would be nice to drinking coffee somewhere there and lookink around but i didnt see any places
    • waynej66 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The site of the Bommarsund Museum was once used by my Great-grandfather, Gustaf Erik Gustafson, who was a government pilot in the mid 1800's. This was not his live-in cottage, that, where my Grandmother was born, was about 1/2 mile away. Great-grandfather guided ships through the archipelago channels to the main port of Mariehamn. It was not a museum in 1982, when we visited. we were there in June, 1982.
    • Greebo1 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the little museum and Bomarsund, where the very helpful guardian told us all about the fortress, and showed us a short film, which outlined the history. Unique place to visit.
    • Sea-mew 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Battle of Bomarsund was fought by an Anglo-French task force against Russian defenses at Bomarsund during the Crimean War. The Anglo-French task force won and the fortress war as a result destroyed, so only the ruins of the fortress remains.This is sight really worth seeing! The actual ruins are outdoors - of cause – and there is no entrance and no fees. There is a little museum in a small pilot-cabin across the bridge the is for free as well.
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