Kalmar Castle in Kalmar, Sweden
Kalmar, Sweden is not the most popular town to visit, even among Swedes. However, it does boast some amazing sights to see as well as on a nearby coastal island called Öland. Among these sights is the incredibly stunning Kalmar Castle. With all of the wars of Sweden’s past, usually with their now closest neighbor and ally Denmark, castles were necessary to project power and keep order. Since then, some castles have become derelict and others have been refurbished back to their halcyon days state. This is a story of the latter.
In this post, you’ll see my latest video from Kalmar, as well as some of my best photos of Kalmar Castle, and tips on how to get there.
Kalmar Castle, A Brief History
Kalmar Castle (known as Kalmar Slott in Swedish) is located in the Swedish city of Kalmar, in the province of Småland. The castle started off as just a single defensive tower and harbor in the 12th century and eventually grew into a full-blown fortress at the end of the 13th century. From then on, its place in Swedish history has been crucial.
Back in 1397, taking place at the castle itself, was the formation of the Kalmar Union; this political event formed a union between the present-day Nordic states of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (which at that time also included Finland). This was short lived as in 1520, Sweden rebelled against Denmark and took control of the castle, defending it from Denmark.
During the reign of King Gustav I (16th century), the father of modern-day Swedish, Kalmar Castle was improved from a medieval fortress into a Renaissance castle. Later on during the Kalmar War in 1611, the Siege of Kalmar damaged the castle severely followed by a subsequent fire in 1642.
Present day, the castle has been well preserved and restored.
Kalmar Castle Photos
Getting to Kalmar Castle
If you’re traveling from abroad, the best way to get here is to fly into Arlanda-Stockholm Airport (Airport Code: ARN). There is a closer regional airport called Kalmar Öland Airport (Airport Code: KLR) however Arlanda-Stockholmn may be the cheaper and more accessible alternative.
From Stockholm, taking a train with SJ (The Swedish national train company) into Kalmar is incredibly easy. The journey from Stockholm to Kalmar takes about 4.5 to 6 hours with 1 stop or direct. This is the most cost effective, time-efficient way to arriving to Kalmar in my opinion. Once in Kalmar, you can easily walk to Kalmar Castle in 12 minutes time (4 minutes by bike).
As far as which vantage point to photograph the castle from, you can’t go wrong with just walking around the structure. Though if you like to plan, here are a few places that are promising:
Kalmar Stadspark - The park you walk through on the way to the castle from Kalmar central station. It gives a great view of the entire peninsula of the castle from the north side.
Kalmar Kallbadhus - A bathhouse located across the water to the east of the castle. This place is amazing for getting a nice wide panorama of the structure.
South of Kalmar Castle - There is a clearing south of the Castle that is wide open and great to get a south-facing view of the castle.
Inside Kalmar Castle - Of course some of the best up close views of the castle are when you are inside of it. Walking into the structure, there are a variety of entranceways you can take across the moat of the castle and into the interior courtyard and exterior structures.