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Kyminlinna (literally, 'the castle of
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') is a
fortress A fortification is a military construction or building designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is also used to establish rule in a region during peacetime. The term is derived from Latin ''fortis'' ("strong") and ''facere'' ...
located in the northern part of island of Hovinsaari in Kotka, on the south coast of Finland. Kyminlinna is part of the South-Eastern Finland fortification system built by Russia after the Russo-Swedish War of 1788-1790. Kyminlinna formed the northern part of a double fortification, together with
Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress ( fi, Ruotsinsalmen merilinnoitus, sv, Svensksund, russian: Морская крепость Руотсинсальми; both names meaning ''Swedish Strait'') is a fortification system in Kotka, Finland. It is part ...
, where Kyminlinna was intended to repulse land-based attacks along the King's Road.


Physical description

Kyminlinna is a five-corner- caponier approximately in diameter. The surface area of the fortress is approximately . The fortress is surrounded by incomplete
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 ...
s, which also form part of the ditch system intended to drain the grounds. There is a pond in area despite of the draining intentions. The eastern part of the ramparts are dissected by the Kotka railway built in 1890, and the Kymintie road built in the early 20th century. The national road 7 goes through the outer ramparts of the southern part of the fortress The fortress houses 23 buildings, most of which have been empty after Finnish Defence Forces ceased using the fortress, and some of which are in varying states of disrepair.


History

The first fortification in the Kyminlinna location was a bastion fortress of a few hundred metres in diameter, built between 1791 and 1795. The construction of the fortress was initially supervised by the Russian Marshall Alexander Suvorov, later followed by the Dutch-born General Jan Pieter van Suchtelen. This so-called 'Suvorov fortress' was demolished to make room for the new, six times larger Kyminlinna, which was built in 1803-1808. General Suchtelen designed the new fortress and supervised its construction. The fortress was not quite ready by the time Finnish War began, and lost its intended military usefulness after the border between Russia and
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moved from Kymi River to Torne River. Kyminlinna did not see action during the Crimean War, when the Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress was destroyed. During the Finnish Civil War Kyminlinna was used by Red Guards as a training centre. Kyminlinna fortress saw its only battle during the civil war on April 9, 1918, when a German unit attacked the red guards based in the fortress. The battle resulted in few casualties, among them the German soldier Willy Heinz, who is buried in the Kotka old cemetery. During World War II Kyminlinna was used as refugee camp for Ingrian Finns. The fortress was also used as a prisoner of war camp, tuberculosis hospital and
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firing range. Kyminlinna was used by Finnish Defence Forces between 1939-2005. The area is currently owned by the Finnish government real estate enterprise
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.


Gallery

File:Kyminlinna1.jpg, The main gate on the south-western side of the fortress File:Gate of Kyminlinna.JPG, Gate detail File:Tunnel in Kyminlinna.JPG, A partially collapsed tunnel File:Kyminlinna, North-eastern gate and the guardhouse.jpg, Guardhouse and the north-eastern gate of the fortress


Sources


Finnish national board of antiques Kyminlinna researchhttp://www.ymparisto.fihttp://kulttuuriymparisto.nba.fi


External links


Visual montage of the fortress (in Finnish)
{{Authority control Forts in Finland Buildings and structures in Kymenlaakso