TOP 25 LUND (SWEDEN) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
25 things to do in Lund (Sweden)
Top 25 best places to visit in Lund, Sweden, by Explore Earth. Wanna know about where to go or what to do in Lund - Sweden? You can watching this video about 25 tourist attractions in Lund, city in southern of Sweden near city of Malmo and Copenhagen (Denmark).
Lund is one of the favorite destinations in Sweden. So many beautiful places to exploring here. In this list, there are 25 must see or visit places in Lund, such as Lund Cathedral, Botanical Gardens (Botaniska Tradgarden), Kulturen in Lund - Museum of Cultural History and Open-Air Museum, Stadsparken, Skrylle Nature Reserve, Skissernas Museum - Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art, Jakriborg, All Saints Church, Lund University Main Building and Lund University Historical Museum (Historiska Museet).
There also other things to do in Lund such as visit Rinnebacksravinen, Lundagard Park, Medieval Museum (Drottens Museet), The Museum of Life, Hogevall, Vattenhallen Science Center, Kungshuset i Lundagard, Martenstorget, Klosterkyrkan, Krognoshuset, Hallestads Kyrka, The Tegner Museum, Bjeredsparken and Universitetsplatsen.
Dont forget to visit Lund Tourist Center to get more information about tourist attractions or beautiful places to visit in Lund - Sweden. If you want to visit other cities in Sweden, we also have some video about things to do in some city in Sweden such as Stockholm, Malmo, Gothenburg and Uppsala. Dont forget to like, comment and subscribe to our channel Explore Earth for more tourism or travel guide around the world.
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Kulturen in Lund is a cultural history museum and open-air museum.
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The Monarchy of Sweden concerns the monarchical head of state of Sweden, which is a constitutional and hereditary monarchy with a parliamentary system. The Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige) has been a monarchy since time immemorial. Originally an elective monarchy, it became an hereditary monarchy in the 16th century during the reign of Gustav Vasa, though virtually all monarchs before that belonged to a limited and small number of families which are considered to be the royal dynasties of Sweden.
Sweden in the present day is a representative democracy in a parliamentary system based on popular sovereignty, as defined in the current Instrument of Government (one of the four Fundamental Laws of the Realm which makes up the written constitution). The monarch and the members of the Royal Family undertake a variety of official, unofficial and other representational duties within Sweden and abroad.Carl XVI Gustaf became King on 15 September 1973 on the death of his grandfather, Gustaf VI Adolf.
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