Christina Regina Bastion is a historic fortification located in Göteborg, Sweden. Constructed in the 17th century, it was part of the city's defensive system designed to protect against naval attacks. The bastion is named after Christina of Sweden, who reigned from 1632 to 1654, and reflects the military architecture of its time. It features thick stone walls and strategic positioning that allowed for effective defense and surveillance of the surrounding area.
The site is situated near the Göta älv river, providing a scenic view of the waterway and the city. Today, Christina Regina Bastion serves as a point of interest for visitors, offering insights into Göteborg's military history and architectural heritage. The bastion is accessible to the public, allowing for exploration of its historical significance and the surrounding landscape, which includes parks and waterfront areas.




