Lützowstenen is a historical landmark located in Halmstad, Sweden. This monument commemorates the Swedish army's victory during the Battle of Halmstad in 1676, which was part of the larger conflict known as the Scanian War. The stone is named after the Swedish general Hans von Lützow, who played a significant role in the battle.
The monument itself is a large granite stone that has been inscribed with details about the battle and its significance. It serves as a reminder of the military history of the region and is an important point of interest for those studying Swedish history or visiting Halmstad. The site is often included in local historical tours, providing context about the events that took place in the area during the late 17th century.
Lützowstenen is situated in a public area, making it accessible to visitors who wish to learn more about Sweden's military past. Its placement and the surrounding landscape contribute to the historical ambiance of Halmstad, reflecting the town's role in significant historical events.




