Malmö is a Swedish city that can interest everyone. Lovers of history and architecture, gourmets and fans of ecotourism. The main means of transportation in the city is a bicycle. In many hotels, they are issued free of charge. Although all the interesting structures in Malmö are within walking distance.
The most extravagant attraction is located in the Western Harbor - the "swirling" skyscraper. From here you can admire the Eressun Bridge leading to the Danish coast. There are many green park areas in the city. Artists and musicians often gather here, and cultural events are held here. Malmö has 5 beaches, the most popular is Ribersborg, which is 10 minutes from the center. A number of entertaining museums, exhibition halls and ultra-modern galleries are also open here.
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What to see and where to go in Malmo?
The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.
Øresund bridge
It connects the cities of Malmö and Copenhagen, belonging to different states - Sweden and Denmark. The grandiose structure includes an 8-kilometer cable-stayed bridge across the Eressun Strait and a 4-kilometer underwater tunnel. And they are connected with each other by the artificial island of Peberholm. The opening took place in 2000. On the upper level there is a four-lane highway, on the lower level there is a railway. The fare is paid, and when entering Sweden, customs inspection is carried out.
Stortorget Square
The history dates back to 1536. The very heart of Malmö. Translated as "large area". The main historical buildings are located here - the Town Hall, the governor's residence, the Kramer hotel, the oldest pharmacy in the city, Leyonette. In the center there is a monument to Karl X Gustav - the king who managed to conquer a number of Swedish provinces from the Danes and conclude a truce with them in 1658. There is also a beautiful fountain built on the site of a 16th century drinking well.
City hall
The original old building, decorated with bas-reliefs and sculptures of famous historical figures, bears little resemblance to a strict administrative institution. Construction work began in the 16th century. Subsequently, the building was rebuilt and expanded. And in the 19th century, after a global reconstruction, the Town Hall received new front facades in the style of the then fashionable Renaissance. Only 3 halls are available for inspection today. There is a restaurant in the basement of the building.
Lilla Torg
Nice square in the center of Malmö, surrounded by medieval houses. Its name is translated as "small". Founded in the 16th century for trade, this tradition continues to this day. And in the late afternoon, the square turns into a center of fun - discos, restaurants and nightclubs open here. Every year, on the eve of Christmas, a 6-meter table lamp with a luminous lampshade is installed in the center of the square, which can talk.
Malmo Castle
One of the oldest castles in Sweden, which has managed to visit the royal residence, defense fortress, prison, barracks and mint during its long history. Its walls are surrounded on all sides by an embankment and a moat filled with water. A bridge thrown over it leads to a gate tower with bells. The castle is well preserved, both externally and internally. Today, several museums are located on its territory - City, Art, Scientific and Technical.
St. Peter's Church
An old red brick temple in the German Gothic style. It was built by German merchants for 100 years in the XIII-XIV centuries. It is famous for fragments of original 15th century frescoes, as well as a magnificent 17th century carved altar, one of the largest in Northern Europe. The sacristy houses a museum displaying ancient books and a collection of ancient textiles. The church has excellent acoustics, you can listen to organ music. Admission is free for visitors.
St john's church
The majestic building of red brick and granite was erected in 1907. It has soft rounded shapes and is a striking example of the Art Nouveau style. The temple is named in honor of one of the apostles - John. The total height with the tower is 60 meters. The interior of the temple is decorated with numerous roses made of wood and stone. For this reason, locals sometimes call it "the church of roses". Located near the Triangeln railway station.
Technical and Maritime Museum
One of the most interesting and informative museums in the city. Located near Malmö Castle. Here you can see a model of the first car, a tricycle from 1885, a steam locomotive, horse carts, motorcycles, airplanes, a real submarine, a collection of old technical devices and tools. All exhibits are active, you can study them, touch them with your hands and even operate them. The museum also features interactive exhibitions and a scientific "experimentium".
Art Gallery
Has one of the largest exhibition halls in Europe. Built in 1975 from concrete, glass, wood and aluminum. The gallery's unusual lattice ceiling combines artificial and natural lighting and constantly changes in height, giving the exhibits a unique look. Here is an extensive collection of modern Scandinavian art of various trends - paintings, icons, unusual installations, sculptures, handicrafts.
Modern Art Museum
The bright orange color of the building immediately attracts attention. Located in the city center, near St. Peter's Basilica. The opening took place in 2009 in the premises of the former power plant. Branch of the Stockholm Museum. Occupies an area of 800 m2... Works by Swedish and foreign artists of the last century and the present are presented. The main exposition is located in the power plant's turbine room, which was left unchanged. The building houses a gift shop and cafe.
Opera theatre
The theater building in the style of classical modernism was erected in 1944. At the end of the last century, it was declared an architectural monument. The theater lobby is decorated with works by local artists and sculptors, as well as magnificent marble staircases. The auditorium is designed for 1.5 thousand seats and is one of the largest in Scandinavia. Of interest is the rotating stage and the descending floor of the hall, which makes it possible to remove the orchestra pit to increase the interior space.
Sculpture "Tied pistol"
The famous sculpture called "No Violence!" created by the Swede Karl Raitersward. 16 of its variants are installed in different cities of the world - Beijing, Berlin, Luxembourg, New York and others. But the very first monument in the form of a revolver with a tied muzzle, symbolizing disarmament, was opened in 1985 in Malmö. The author was prompted to create such a monument by the senseless murders of famous people. In particular, the tragic death of John Lennon.
City Library
Contains more than 600 thousand books in 50 languages of the world, 266 newspapers and more than 2 thousand magazines, as well as many CDs. The largest library in Sweden. Serves up to 1.5 million visitors a year. It was created in 1905. Today it consists of three parts - an old red brick building, a modern building made of glass panels built in 1997. And the so-called "cylinder" connects them, where the main entrance, the registration desk and the cafe are located.
Turning torso
The futuristic structure of the fashionable architect Santiago Calatrava rises on the shores of the Eressun Strait, in the Western Harbor. The 54-storey white-stone skyscraper with a spiraling facade is the tallest building in Scandinavia. Its height is 190 meters.The official opening took place in 2005. Inside there are offices, conference rooms and luxury apartments. Free access to the masterpiece of architecture is limited, since it is private property.
Shopping center "Emporia"
An original example of ultra-modern "broken" architecture and one of the largest shopping centers in Scandinavia. Opened in 2012 near Malmö Arena. Consists of 3 floors and covers a huge area of 93,000 m2... There are about 200 shops with various goods, pharmacies, an entertainment center, a children's area, cafes and restaurants. The roof of the center is a park area with grass, benches and paths.
Malmö Arena
A modern indoor stadium that can accommodate 13 thousand spectators. It was opened in 2008. Occupies an area of 51,000 m2... Inside there is a restaurant area with 3250 seats, as well as 20 fast food outlets. Home field of a local ice hockey team called the Redhawks. It hosts not only sports, but also other entertainment events, solo concerts of world-class performers. In 2013, the Eurovision Song Contest took place.
Kungsparken
Luxurious Royal Park in the central part of the city. The oldest in Malmö, it was first opened to visitors in 1872. When designing the park zone, the principles of the English landscape were taken into account - the territory looks as natural as possible. Plants are selected in such a way as to delight holidaymakers with lush flowering all year round. The central area is decorated with a large fountain, there are several canals and lakes. A casino is open for those who wish.
Slottsparken
It is located next to the Royal Park, in the territory of Malmö Castle. Translated as "Palace Park". Founded in 1900. Slottsparken includes grassy lawns, open fields, woodlands, a beautiful flower garden, canals and ponds, playgrounds. A colorful flower festival is held here every year, as well as a number of other events. In the park area there are greenhouses and garden beds where organic vegetables, herbs and spices are grown. You can taste dishes made from them in the eco-cafe.
Pildammsparken
The park was opened in 1914 and was timed to coincide with the Baltic exhibition of the latest technologies. Covering an area of 45 hectares, it is the largest city park. On its territory there is an old pond, created in the 17th century and serving as a city reservoir. The popular recreation area is decorated with sculptures, old buildings, luxurious flower beds, dancing fountains. Various cultural events are regularly held on the stage of the amphitheater.
Ribersborg beach
The 3 km long city sandy beach is the most visited in Malmö. There are places for entertainment, cafes, kiosks, marinas, a territory for nudists. But the main attraction of the beach area is the open-air baths. They were built at the end of the 19th century and have historical value. The baths have recently been renovated, and they continue to receive visitors at any time of the year. Includes male, female and one communal saunas, cafe and restaurant.