- Middelgrundsfortet
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Middelgrundsfortet is a sea fortress located in the Øresund between Copenhagen and Malmö. It was constructed 1890–94 as a part of Copenhagen's sea-fortifications, partly from material excavated from Frihavnen. It was the largest sea fortress in the World, and is still the largest man-made island without abutment, with an area, including wave breakers, of approximately 70 000 m²; the buildings total approximately 15 000 m². A HAWK battery was placed on the island. Until 1984 the fortress was a military area; in 2002 it was sold to a private investor.
The fortress is constructed at a seabed 7 meter below the water surface, at the northern meeting point of the straits Kongedybet and Hollænderdybet.
Ferries connect Middelgrundsfortet with Langelinie, Copenhagen.
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Coordinates: 55°43′14″N 12°39′57″E / 55.72056°N 12.66583°E
Categories:- Forts in Denmark
- Artificial islands
- Coastal fortifications
- Danish building and structure stubs
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