
This Danish fort was constructed circa 1749 and was partially rebuilt in 1771 after hurricane damage. It is the best-preserved of the five remaining forts in the VI, and it... more »
Since the beginning of Danish Settlement, weighing stations played a big part in the waterfront trading scene. This building was used to weigh goods using very large scales, and... more »
The yellow customs house sits on the lawn between Fort Christiansvaern and the Scale House. When merchants passed through the scale house, their next stop was the Customs House... more »