Birka and Hovgården
The Birka archaeological site is located on Björkö Island
in Lake Mälar and was occupied in the 9th and 10th centuries. Hovgården
is situated on the neighbouring island of Adelsö. Together, they make up
an archaeological complex which illustrates the elaborate trading
networks of Viking-Age Europe and their influence on the subsequent
history of Scandinavia. Birka was also important as the site of the
first Christian congregation in Sweden, founded in 831 by St Ansgar.