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Was man in Malmö sehen sollte

Entdecke 13 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Malmö, Sweden. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.

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  1. Turning Torso

    55.61329, 12.97644

    Completed in 2005, is at 190 m the tallest building in Scandinavia. Mostly apartments with some offices, it's located in a new zone near the waterfront and has no observation tower or other sightseeing facilities, so it's probably best to admire it from afar (visible from almost anywhere in the city).…

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    If you are visiting in the summer there is a nice waterfront promenade and an open-sea bath nearby the Turning Torso. There is also a state of the art skateboarding park in the area.

  2. Stortorget

    55.60615, 13.00015

    At the center of the Big Square is a statue of King Karl X Gustav of Sweden, who took the city from Danish dominion. The ornate Malmö City Hall (built in 1546) is on the east side, and in the northwest corner is Kockska Huset, the house of Jörgen Kock, a German immigrant who became mayor of the city and achieved wealth simply and directly: by taking control of the city mint.…

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    In the winter the square becomes a skating rink.

  3. Tekniska och Sjöfartsmuseet

    Adult entrance fee is 40SEK 55.60494, 12.98262

    Located west of the castle. The largest section of the museum is devoted to transport, in particular aviation, and there are lots of cut-away models, including the entire front end and cockpit of a Vickers Viscount. Visitors can walk (crawl, actually in places) through a 1943 Swedish U3 submarine.…

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    Unfortunately the displays are only labelled in Swedish, but is well worth a visit, nonetheless.

  4. Möllevångstorget square

    55.59162, 13.00809

    South of the city center, has a bustling open-air market on weekends. The surrounding neighborhood is full of inexpensive Asian and Middle Eastern shops, restaurants and grocery stores catering to the alternative side of the city, the immigrant population and people who are tired of mainstream commerce.

  5. Gustav Adolfs torg

    55.60273, 13.00054

    Surrounded on three sides by buildings containing shops and a McDonalds. At the center of the square is a bus platform. A cemetery lies at the south side of the square, through which one can reach Slottsparken, a beautiful park that surrounds Malmöhus.

  6. Davidshallstorg

    55.59908, 12.99839

    A square with design shops, clothes stores and restaurants. The atmosphere here is posh, so the vibe is very different from Möllevångstorget's. There are similar shops on the nearby parts of Davidshallsgatan.

  7. Gamla Väster

    Between Lilla Torget and Malmöhus, is a quiet and sophisticated part of town with lots of galleries, design shops and restaurants.

  8. Lilla torg

    55.60519, 12.99871

    The place for socializing and dining, with various restaurants having outdoor tables around the edge of the square.

  9. Malmö Stadsbibliotek

    Kung Oscars väg 55.60047, 12.99438

    Browsing the shelves and admiring the building itself is a must for all architecture buffs and intellectuals.

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  10. Katrinetorp

    katrinetorps Alle 1

    Country manor with beautiful garden. Nice cafe and antique store.

  11. S:t Petri kyrka

    55.60692, 13.00331

    The city's oldest church (from the 14th century)

  12. Museum of Modern Art

    Ola Billgrens plats 2–4 Tuesday-Sunday 11AM-6PM 70 SEK/50 SEK/Free (under 18) 55.60461, 13.00959

    One of the major Swedish art museums.

    Offizielle Website
  13. Malmö Live

    55.60750, 12.99361

    A concert hall opened in August 2015.

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