What to See in Malmo
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Malmö Castle
Scandinavia's oldest Renaissance castle is conveniently situated just a stone's throw from the train station.
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Stortorget Square
The 'big square' stretches to 2500 square metres. Dominated by the statue of king Karl X.
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Turning Torso
Turning Torso is a neo-futurist residential skyscraper built in Malmö, Sweden, in 2005.
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St. Peter's Church
Saint Peter's Church is a Brick Gothic church in Malmö, Sweden. Built in the 14th century as the main church of the city, it has been…
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Fiskehoddorna
If you're around, don't miss out this charming little fish market that still works in a traditional way.
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Pildammsparken
Pildammsparken is a neighbourhood and park in Malmö, Sweden, founded for the Baltic Exhibition of 1914. It covers an area of 45 hectares.
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Rooseum
The Rooseum Center for Contemporary Art was a formally private-owned centre for contemporary art located in Malmö, Sweden.
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Malmö City Library
Malmö City Library is a municipal public library in Malmö, Sweden, which opened on 12 December 1905.
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Davidshallstorg Square
This is the centre of Malmö 'design district' - the square is lined with posh design shops, ateliers and boutiques.
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Stadion, Malmö
Stadion, currently known as Eleda Stadion for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Malmö, Sweden and the home of Allsvenskan club…
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St. John's Church, Malmö
St. John's Church is a church located near Triangeln in the Innerstaden district of Malmö, Sweden.
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Hyllie Water Tower
The Hyllie Water Tower, in the Hyllie district of the Swedish city of Malmö, was designed by the architect Karl Ivar Stål for Kjessler &…
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