Victoria Bastion
Bastion in Narva, Estonia
The Victoria Bastion is a fortified structure designed by Erik Dahlberg in Narva, Estonia built in 1683–1704.[1] It is one of the seven Narva Bastions. The bastion was destroyed in 1704 during the Great Northern War between Sweden and Russia and was rebuilt after the war. It is officially listed as part of the cultural heritage in Estonia.[2]
Narva's largest bat colony lives in the bastion.[3]
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- Narva's bastions
59°22′52″N 28°12′15″E / 59.38111°N 28.20417°E / 59.38111; 28.20417
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Narva landmarks
- Town Hall
- Hermann Castle
- Narva Bastions (Victoria Bastion)
- Swedish Lion Monument
- Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ
- Alexander's Cathedral
- Narva Power Plants
- Old Town
- Kreenholm
- Narva River
- Narva Falls
- Dark Garden
- Recreation area of Joaorg and beach
- Narva Museum (with Narva Art Gallery)
- Ilmarine Theatre
- Railway station
- Bus
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