Fort Christina

It was here, along the banks of the Christina River, over 375 years ago, that the first Swedish and Finnish American settlers aboard the Kalmar Nyckel and the Fogel Grip landed and settled the first American Swedish colony called New Sweden.

This site is open Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day, with reduced fall hours following through the end of October. When you visit during that time frame, your tour of Fort Christina will start at the white tent with our partners at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation. While at the tent, you can ask them about the variety of Junior Ranger books they have available and for the stamp for your passport book. Outside of the operating season the stamp is available at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation.


 
The monument at Fort Christina with the Kalmar Nyckel sailing in the background
The granite monument donated by Sweden stands in the foreground, as the Kalmar Nyckel floats in the background.
 
 

Hours of Operation

 

Off Season

For large groups that wishing to visit Fort Christina outside of summer season, please contact the park to make an appointment.

Phone: (302)-429-7447


Contact Information

This site is interpreted by our partners at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation. For questions regarding tours, special programs, or hours please visit their website or contact them at:

  • Kalmar Nyckel Foundation
    Phone: (302) 429-7447

Last updated: October 25, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

First State National Historical Park
10 Market Street

New Castle, DE 19720

Phone:

302-317-3854
To speak to a park ranger, call the park Welcome Center (302-317-3854) and someone will return your call as soon as possible. For a more immediate response, please email the park at firststate@nps.gov.

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