Movik Fort is a historic German-built coastal fortification located in Norway, constructed during World War II. The fort sits in a commanding position above the Skagerrak Straits between Norway and Denmark, serving as a strategic defensive position. It once housed the second largest cannon in the world - a massive Krupp 380mm gun with a range of up to 55 kilometers (35 miles) and weighing 337 tonnes.
The fort was originally constructed by German forces during their occupation of Norway in WWII as part of the Atlantic Wall defensive system.