Turku Castle

Turku Castle

The Turku Castle, "(Finnish: Turun linna, Swedish: Åbo slott)" dating from the 1280s, is a monument of Finnish history. Together with the Cathedral of Turku, Turku castle is one of the oldest buildings still in use in Finland. Turku castle is the largest surviving medieval building in Finland, and one of the largest surviving medieval castles in Scandinavia. This national monument standing on the banks of Aura river has experienced many stages for more than 700 years.

A start was made on building the castle in 1280. It was originally designed as a military fortress. During the next two centuries its defences were strengthened and living quarters were added. The castle served as a bastion and administrative centre of Eastland, as Finland was then know during it's time under Swedish rule. Turku Castles significance as a defensive fortress and administrative centre varied throughout the ages according to the political situation. Today the castle is once more experiencing a hayday as it has achieved the status of being one of Finland's most visited museums.

Castles construction

The layout of the castle consists of the Medieval keep ("päälinna") and Renaissance bailey ("esilinna"). The keep consists of a square fort with two square gateway towers; the thickness of the walls at the base is some 5 m.

In the Middle Ages the castle was surrounded by a moat conjoining on the River Aura, the castle effectively lying on an island. The keep was completed in the early 1400s. The construction of the bailey was begun in the late 15th century and finished in the 16th. The bailey is not as heavily fortified as the keep, but it has several turrets. The Renaissance construction work included heavy modification of nearly all the rooms in the older medieval part of the castle. Since the Renaissance no additions have been made to the castle.

Over the next few centuries, the modest military fortification grew into a massive greystone castle, whose solid walls have witnessed many milestones in Nordic history. The castle has been subject to numerous sieges and several battles have been waged aside its walls. Of all Finnish castles, Turku castle has the most warlike history besides Vyborg castle and Olavinlinna.

The Castle's heyday was in the mid-16th century during the reign of Duke John of Finland and Katarina Jagellonica. That was when the Renaissance Floor and King's and Queen's hall were built, along with other features.

The castle was the center of the historical province of Finland Proper, and the administrative center of all of Finland. Its strong walls and dungeons also served as the state prison for centuries; even today, a prison is colloquially refererred to as "linna" (castle) in Finnish. The castle has been the place of many historical events; in 1573-1577, for example, the deposed Swedish queen Karin Månsdotter were kept prisoner here.

The castle was damaged by Soviet aircraft in the beginning days of the Continuation War 1941. Restoration of the castle to its former Renaissance glory had begun before the war and went on gradually after it, over the decades. The renovation was complete in 1987 and the castle was handed over on October 12 1993 to the City of Turku which is entrusted with its operation for the Finnish state, its owner.

The castle is Finland's most visited museum, with attendance reaching 200,000 in some years. In addition, many of the larger rooms are used for municipal functions.

Medieval castellans

Various castellans, bailiffs, military commanders, governors who held Turku castle in Middle Ages:

* 1280s Carolus Gustavi
* early 1300s Nils Andersson and Harald Torsteinsson
* 1315-22 Lyder van Kyren, from Holstein
* 1324-26 Matts Kettilmundsson (concentrated commerce in Turku, brought a courtly and knightly culture
* 1326 Karl Näskonungsson
* 1340 Dan Nilsson
* c 1348 Gerhard Skytte
* 1358 Nils Turesson Bielke
* 1359 King Magnus IV, represented by bishop Hemming
* c 1360 Narve Ingevaldsen from Norway
* 1375 Bo Jonsson Grip, died 1386
* 1387 Jeppe Abrahamsson Djäkn
* 1395 Knut Bosson (Grip)
* 1399 the Union monarchs (Margarethe & Erik)
* 1411 Klaus Lydekesson Djäkn
* 1435 Hans Kröpelin
* 1441 Karl Knutsson (the future Charles VIII of Sweden)
* 1457-63: Kristofer Bengtsson Oxenstierna
* 1465 Erik Axelsson Tott
* 1469 Sten Sture the Elder
* 1499 Magnus Frille (appointed by king Hans)
* 1501 Sten Sture the Elder
* 1503 Svante Nilsson
* 1512 Kristofer Klasson Horn

Trivia

* The Castle is the symbol of Finland's most popular brand of mustard, called "Turun sinappi" (Turku mustard).
* Turku Castle provides scenery for numerous Medieval reenactment events every year.
* The Northern shore of river Aura, where the castle lies, is called "tois pual jokke" ("the other side of the river") in Turku dialect. The Southern shore (the Cathedral of Turku side) is called "täl pual jokke" ("this side of the river"). In the Middle Ages the flow of the river Aura was on the north side of the castle; today it flows on the southern side.
* Turku castle was used as state prison into mid-19th century, until superseded by Kakola prison in 1853. Some of its more famous prisoners have been Eric XIV and Jaakko Ilkka.
* The chapel of Turku Castle is a popular place for weddings in Turku, second only to the Cathedral of Turku.

References

* Turku Castle, Guide to the Main Castle. Turku Provincial Museum. Translated by Christopher Grapes. Jyväskylä: Gummerus Kirjapaino Oy, 1996. ISBN 951-595-022-8.

External links

* Official site: [http://www.nba.fi/en/turku_castle Turku Castle] at the Finnish [http://www.nba.fi/en/ National Board of Antiquities]
* [http://virtual.finland.fi/netcomm/news/showarticle.asp?intNWSAID=25955 Medieval castles in Finland]
* [http://www.muuka.com/finnishpumpkin/castles/turunlinna/turunlinna.html Photos of Turku castle]
* [http://kotisivu.mtv3.fi/suomenhistoria/historia/linnat/turunlin.htm History] of the castle (in Finnish)


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