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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Åtvidaberg Sun Cannon (Classic)

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Society & Culture, Places & Travel

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Sun cannons have been around since the 1600s. But as far as we know, there’s only one left that’s still up and running. We pay it a visit. READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/atvidaberg-sun-cannon

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, Tita Badi is a small town in southern Sweden, a couple hours drive from Stockholm.

0:09.5

The roads are dotted with little barnhouses, painted bright red, blue and yellow ribbons,

0:14.9

the colors of the Swedish flag hang from flag poles and twist in the wind.

0:20.0

And just outside the town center, there's a lake.

0:27.9

I'm walking there on a Thursday afternoon, just before 1pm.

0:32.0

It's hot outside, literally not a cloud in the sky.

0:37.5

Some kids are doing cannonballs off the end of a dock.

0:42.5

An old lady and her grandchild are eating ice cream on a bench.

0:47.2

I sit down on a patch of grass and check my watch.

0:50.8

The clock is getting ready to strike one, and that's one, suddenly.

1:00.8

I'm Sarah Weiman, and this is Atlas Obscura, a celebration of the world's strange, incredible

1:07.1

and wondrous places.

1:08.9

Today, we're visiting what is said to be the world's only functioning sun cannon.

1:13.3

It's a cannon fired by the sun, once a day, every day.

1:17.9

We'll see it in person and learn how it works.

1:21.5

Right after this.

1:24.5

Some cannons have been around since the 1600s.

1:49.5

Some of them were used on ships.

1:51.4

The position of the sun triggered them to fire at almost exactly 12pm, so everyone on board

1:56.7

would know what time it was.

1:59.8

In the 1700s, you might also have heard a sun cannon in a fancy park in England or France,

2:05.3

or even on a large estate, where they were used to signal lunchtime.

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