Uranienborg, or Torjusheia, as the correct name is by all accounts, is an incredible and understood point of view in the city, 62 meters above sea level.
The name Uranienborg was given to the essential "kikkerthus" binoculars house that was worked here in 1862, as a celebration of the Russian ship Ingermanland demolished at the float here in 1842. The binoculars introduced Ingermanland is said to have stayed there.
In the midst of second world war, there were three gun emplacements at Uranienborg and the mountain is punctured with sections and holes.
Brilliant point of view of the city and the skerries. The "kikkerthus" is new, ways are made and new seats have been set up.Access from Torjusheigata steps or from the way of the packinghouse in the walking zone.