Attractions-Sightseeing

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Gamla Väster

In the heart of the city, west of the Lilla Torg square, is the picturesque Gamla Väster area.The streets are quieter here and the pace slower.

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The Western Harbour

Malmö's new city district attracts people with its exciting architecture, lovely beach promenades and green spaces and a fabulous view over Öresund.

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Möllevången

The most colourful district in Malmö. The market trade is lively here and the shops and restaurants have roots all over the world.

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Slottsmöllan/Mölleplatsen

A "Dutch Mill" from 1851 - is situated next to Slottsträdgården. The area also features a well-preserved miller's house and garden.

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Kungsparken & Slottsparken

Kungsparken - Malmö's oldest public park - was opened in 1872 by King Oscar II. It was designed as an English park and is planted with a great many exotic trees.

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Folkets park

The first Folkets Park in Sweden opened in 1893 and has always been a popular park and entertainment venue for the people of Malmö.

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S:t Petri kyrka/St Peter's Church

The oldest building in Malmö, dating from the early 14th century, peeks out from behind the City Hall.

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Ribersborg Beach & Kallbadhuset

The sandy beach of Ribersborg - or "Ribban" in the vernacular - is within walking distance of the city centre.

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Turning Torso

Don't miss architect Santiago Calatrava's spectacular apartment building in the Western Harbour. At 190 metres, Turning Torso is the tallest building in Sweden.

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Öresund bridge

After a century of discussions about building a fixed link between Sweden and Denmark, the Öresund Bridge was inaugurated on 1 July 2000.

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