Spectral Self Container | Anna Lindhs Plats | Malmö | Sweden | Sculpture artist
Short Youtube video with the sculpture Spectral Self Container by the artist Matti Kallionen at Anna Lindhs plats in Malmö, Sweden.
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Kort Youtube video med skulpturen Spectral Self Container af kunstneren Matti Kallionen på Anna Lindhs plats i Malmø, Sverige.
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Malmö Stad - Spectral Self Container
TOP 50 MALMO (SWEDEN) Tourist Attractions (Things to Do)
50 things to do in Malmo (Sweden)
Top 50 best places to visit in Malmo, Sweden, by Explore Earth. Malmo is popular destination in Sweden and its 3rd largest city in Sweden. This video can help you to find where to go or what to do in Malmo.
50 tourist attractions in Malmo on this video for all type of tourism place such as museums, architectural buildings, historic sites, iconic bridge, parks, gardens, beaches, arts & galleries, food & beverages, natures etc.
Some of those popular tourist attractions in Malmo such as Oresund Bridge (railway-motorway across Oresund trait between Malmo/Sweden and Copenhagen/Denmark), Little Square, Kungsparken, Malmohus Castle, Technology & Maritime Museum, HSB Turning Torso, St. Peters Church, Malmo City Library, Disgusting Food Museum and Sodergatan Street.
Others must see or visit places in Malmo - Sweden are The Knotted Gun, Malmo City Hall, Ribersborgsstranden, Pildammsparken, Stortorget, Slottstradgarden, Form Design Center, Folkets Park, Katrinetorp and Malmo Brewing Company.
Other things to do in Malmo is to visit Moderna Museet, Malmo Arena, Davidshallsbron, Gamla Kyrkogarden, Mollevangstorget, Apoteket Lejonet, Gustus Butik & Gallery, Gustav Adolfs Torg, Malmo Konsthall and Spectral Self Container. You can also go to other beautiful places in Malmo such as Malmo Museer, Ebba's House, Triangeln, Daniaparken, Stadion, Malmo Central Station, St. John's Church, Loppis Lounge, Malmo Konstmuseum and Trollets Loppis.
Dont forget to also visit Malmo Reptile Center, Hylliebadet, Zlatan Court, Bulltoftaparken, Mobilia, Raoul Wallenberg's Park, Mahmood Mosque Malmo, Caroli Church, Drottningtorget and Busfabriken. More information about travel guide in Malmo can be found on Malmo Tourist Information Center.
Hope this video about things to do in Malmo can help you choose where to go when you visiting Malmo. Explore Sweden with Explore Earth, watching our other videos about things to do in Sweden's cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg, Lund and Uppsala on this channel.
Malmö 2018
00:01 Malmö-Sturup Airport;
01:46 Malmö Central Station;
04:01 World Maritime University;
04:21 Spectral Self Container;
05:08 Old Light House & Universitetsbron;
05:34 Klaffbron;
06:25 Turning Torso;
07:47 Oresundsbron;
09:14 Kungsparken;
10:55 Slottsmöllan;
11:27 Malmöhus;
12:13 Lilla Torg;
14:34 Lunchkonsert - Kaxophonic;
15:21 Malmö Opera;
17:16 Gamla kyrkogarden;
17:50 Sankt Petri kyrka;
18:11 Stortorget;
18:24 Karl X Gustav;
18:55 Apoteket Lejonet;
20:31 The Optimists Orchestra;
20:43 Malmö festival 2018;
23:42 Station Triangeln;
26:24 Malmö festival 2018;
Music:
«Energy», «Acoustic Breeze» from Bensound.com
Live: Lunchkonsert - Kaxophonic
West Side Story, Malmö Opera (source:
MALMÖ SWEDEN CEMTERY WATER FOUNTAIN OF LOVE. By
MALMÖ SWEDEN CEMTERY WATER FOUNTAIN OF LOVE. By #mikemerone
magic in malmo
fountain trick
Hjalmar
Var med och skapa Malmö om 15 år.
Malmö Stad 2015
Malmö Stad 2015
VW Golf Rotary engine. Malmö Raceway.
High rev Rotary engine. TestnTune
Malmö Triathlon 2015
En spännande dag med vältränade deltagare i Malmö Triathlon.Vädret var perfekt för åskådare och deltagarna
100 lägenheter till hemlösa barnfamiljer
Kommunfullmäktige har i budgeten bestämt att Malmös förvaltningar och bolag ska arbeta med att skapa social hållbarhet och jämlik hälsa. Bostadsbolaget MKB tog i höstas initiativ till detta genom att tilldela 100 lägenheter till hemlösa barnfamiljer.
Nosi ft. Ibbe - Malmö Stad
Vi hoppas ni tycker om vår music video, Och denna är för alla som känner sig hemma!!
Malmö stad
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Tilde Björfors berättar om Guds olydiga revben
Regissören Tilde Björfors berättar om nycirkusföreställningen Guds olydiga revben. Cirkus Cirkör och Malmö Stadsteater fortsätter sitt mångåriga samarbete med en tredje samproduktion – nu också tillsammans med Dramaten! Ett cirkusdrama skapat av Tilde Björfors baserat på Gunilla Thorgrens bok med samma namn - en förbannad feminist läser Bibeln. Det blir en jävla cirkus!
Guds olydiga revben spelas på Hipp 4 - 29 maj 2019
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Glokala Sverige: Agenda 2030 i Malmö
I projektet Glokala Sverige – Agenda 2030 i kommuner, landsting och regioner – deltar bland andra Malmö stad. Här berättar Frida Leander för övriga projektdeltagare om stadens arbete med Agenda 2030.
Malmö känns som ett arabland
Fatima Obaid:
Det känns som hemma. Det känns som Irak eller nåt annat arabland. Jag trivs jättebra i Malmö.
Från SVT:s Rapport söndagen den 11 mars 2007.
Sweden during World War II
Sweden during World War II maintained its policy of neutrality. When the Second World War began on September 1, 1939, the fate of Sweden was unclear. But by a combination of its geopolitical location in the Scandinavian Peninsula, successful realpolitik manoeuvring during an unpredictable course of events, and a dedicated military build-up after 1942, Sweden managed to maintain its official neutrality throughout the war.
At the outbreak of hostilities, Sweden had held a neutral stance in international relations for more than a century, since the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. Twenty nations held a policy of neutrality in September 1939, but only seven other European nations found themselves capable, like Sweden, of officially maintaining this stance throughout the entire war: these were Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Vatican City and Switzerland. The Swedish Government made a few concessions, and sometimes breached the nation's neutrality in favor of both Germany and the Western Allies.
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Sweden in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:03:02 1 Background
00:03:11 1.1 Political
00:07:11 1.2 Military
00:09:38 1.3 Pre-war trade
00:10:20 1.4 Military balance
00:11:44 1.5 Pre-war preparations
00:15:08 2 War
00:16:29 2.1 Foreign trade
00:19:46 2.2 Winter War
00:19:55 2.2.1 Impact on domestic politics
00:20:55 2.2.2 Defense of Finland
00:23:30 2.2.3 Possible Allied invasion
00:28:08 2.3 Occupation of Denmark and Norway
00:32:27 2.4 Midsummer Crisis
00:33:39 2.5 1943 onwards
00:35:28 2.6 Training of Norwegian and Danish troops
00:37:19 2.7 The Bäckebo rocket
00:40:14 3 Humanitarian effort
00:43:18 4 Press freedom
00:46:09 5 Concessions
00:46:19 5.1 To Nazi Germany
00:50:18 5.2 To the Allies
00:53:22 6 Aftermath
00:54:08 6.1 Forced refoulement to the Soviet Union
00:55:10 7 See also
00:55:34 8 Sources
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- Socrates
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Sweden maintained its policy of neutrality during World War II. When the war began on September 1, 1939, the fate of Sweden was unclear. But by a combination of its geopolitical location in the Scandinavian Peninsula, successful realpolitik manoeuvring during an unpredictable course of events, and a dedicated military build-up after 1942, Sweden succeeded in keeping its official neutrality status throughout the war.
At the outbreak of hostilities, Sweden had held a neutral stance in international relations for more than a century, since the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815. Twenty nations held a policy of neutrality in September 1939, but only eight other European nations found themselves capable, like Sweden, of officially maintaining this stance throughout the entire war; these were Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Liechtenstein, Vatican City, San Marino and Switzerland. The Swedish Government made a few concessions, and sometimes breached the nation's neutrality in favor of both Germany and the Western Allies.
During the German invasion of the Soviet Union, Sweden allowed the Wehrmacht to use Swedish railways to transport (June–July 1941) the German 163rd Infantry Division along with howitzers, tanks and anti-aircraft weapons and associated ammunition from Norway to Finland. German soldiers traveling on leave between Norway and Germany were allowed passage through Sweden—the so-called permittenttrafik. Iron ore was sold to Germany throughout the war. And for the Allies, Sweden shared military intelligence and helped to train soldiers made up of refugees from Denmark and Norway, to be used in the liberation of their home countries. It also allowed the Allies to use Swedish airbases between 1944 and 1945.
Sweden also became a refuge for anti-fascist and Jewish refugees from all over the region. In 1943, following an order to deport all of Denmark's Jewish population to concentration camps, nearly all of Denmark's 8,000 Jews were brought to safety in Sweden. Sweden also became a refuge for Norwegian Jews who fled from German occupied Norway.
THE ESCHATOLOGY OF SWEDEN: The war of the world views
There is a war of words raging in Sweden. Many interpret this hostile crudeness as the end of political civility, but underneath the huffing and puffing resides a deeper crisis:
The war of words is a proxy for a war of collapsing world views.
Today I am explaining the WAR OF THE WORLDS: The eschatology of Sweden.
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