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Malmö: one of Sweden's
most exciting cities by Andrew Regan
As
the third largest city in Sweden, Malmo is a popular place to visit in
Scandinavia. The city is one of the region's earliest industrial towns;
however, the age of post-industrialism has seen Malmo transformed from
a hub of manufacturing into a large university town which boasts an impressive
world of arts, education and culture.
If you're visiting Malmo
and you want to see the city's most interesting sights, why not visit Malmohus
Castle? Located to the west of Malmo's old city, this building was first
built in 1437 by Erik of Pomerania, before being inhabited by the kings
of Denmark in the 1500s and used as a prison until 1914. Today, it is a
history and art museum, as well as an aquarium and a terrarium that attracts
a range of visitors.
Additionally, when you're
in Malmo, make sure you visit the Mollevangstorget Square, located south
of the city centre and which plays host to an open-air market every weekend.
Malmo's newest landmark - the Turning Torso - is well worth a visit too.
Completed in 2005, Malmo's Turning Torso is, at 190m tall, the tallest
building in Scandinavia and is visible from almost any part of the city.
It even has a waterfront promenade and a state-of-the-art skate park.
Malmo's cultural attractions
will also be of interest to any tourist in the city, whether you pride
yourself on being an active culture vulture or you're merely looking for
interesting things to do in Malmo. The Municipal Theatre, for instance,
was inaugurated in 1944 and began as a repertory; however, during the 1950s,
legendary Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman became its Director and Chief
Stage Director and made the institution the site of one of the most important
art scenes in the whole of Sweden. Today, the theatre showcases all forms
of stage performance, from ballet to opera, and musical recitals to diverse
theatrical experiments.
Furthermore, since the 1970s
Malmo has also played host to a diversity of musical scenes and talents.
Malmo has a long history of rock, dance and dub music, and recent musicians
to have played in the city include the likes of B.B. King, Morrissey and
Australian signer-songwriter Nick Cave.
If you're planning to visit
Malmo, you'll find plenty of hotels in Malmo, from which you'll be able
to enjoy all that this exciting city has to offer. Take a trip to Malmo
for a Scandinavian city adventure with a difference - you won't be disappointed!
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About the author:
Andrew
Regan is an online, freelance journalist. |