Narva Bastions

Narva Bastions

Jõe tänav-1A, Narva

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In the 17th century, Narva was a city on the border between Sweden and Russia, which Sweden wanted to turn into its regional capital.

The designer of the defence fortifications was a military engineer and architect Erik Dahlberg. A total of seven bastions were built on his initiative: Honor, Gloria, Victoria, Fama, Triumph, Fortuna, and Spes. An existing bastion called Wrangel was renamed as Pax, i.e. peace in English.

All bastions, except Fama, have survived at least partially. Victoria is the mightiest of the seven, with its walls, casemates and gunpowder storehouse restored for tourism purposes. Also Honor and Gloria are planned to be restored.

Times and prices

Open all year round

24 hours

Features and amenities

Getting there

Access

  • Signposted
  • Sealed access road
  • By public transport
  • By car

Stops nearby

Bus: Vestervalli

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Reviews

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529aleksandraz

529aleksandraz

Narva adventures

Visit to Narva Bastions was the first part of our Narva adventure and we liked it very much. Interesting and engaging(!) excursion that you can get in English, Estonian or Russian. Thrilling...

94armandm

94armandm

Narva bastions guided tour made my day!

The place it self really interesting and the moist and cool temperature inside made a right atmosphere. We took a tour with guide in Kasematid and also old Narva City tour with guide Denis. Believe...

Liga_Kirsone

Liga_Kirsone

Interesting

We was in tour without guide, but they had audio guide available without extra fee. There was quite cold and wet but it's worth visiting. Price was 5eur per person.

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