Luleå järnverk, or Luleå Ironworks, is a historical landmark located in Luleå, Sweden. Established in the 17th century, it played a significant role in the development of the iron industry in the region. The ironworks was one of the first industrial enterprises in northern Sweden and contributed to the economic growth of Luleå and its surrounding areas. The site is notable for its historical significance in the context of Sweden's industrialization.
The ironworks operated for several centuries, producing various iron products that were essential for both local use and export. Its location near the Lule River facilitated the transportation of raw materials and finished goods. Over time, the ironworks underwent several changes, adapting to technological advancements and shifts in market demands. Today, the remnants of Luleå järnverk serve as a reminder of the region's industrial heritage and are of interest to historians and visitors alike.




