An enduring symbol for Helsingborg, this tower on high ground behind the centre of the city is one of the last pieces left of the city’s castle.
It was built by the Danes in the 1300s and during the stormy 17th century was in a tug of war between the two states.
After it definitively landed in Swedish hands in 1679 the castle was demolished as it was difficult to defend, leaving only this 34-metre keep.