MALMÖ Travel Guide, 5 best places in malmö sweden that you must visit !!
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5. Turning Torso
Turning Torso is a neo-futurist residential skyscraper in Sweden and the tallest building in Scandinavia.
In August 2015, it was announced that the building was the winner of the 10 Year Award from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.
4. Science and Maritime House
It is one of the museums that are part of Malmö museums.
The museum is located opposite Malmöhus Castle and shows among many other machines and engines of different kinds.
3. Oresund Bridge
Oresund Bridge is a combined railway and motorway bridge across the Øresund strait between Sweden and Denmark.
It is the longest combined road and rail bridge in Europe and connects two major metropolitan areas, Copenhagen and Malmo.
2. Malmö Castle
Malmö Castle is a fortress located in Malmö, Scania, in southern Sweden.
The first castle was founded in 1434 by King Eric of Pomerania. This structure was partially demolished in early 16th century.
1. Kungsparken
Kungsparken is a park in Malmö, Sweden.
It is located in the centre of the city just west of the Malmö City Hall and Malmö District Court.
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Malmo - Travel Sweden
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Malmo - Travel Sweden. Beautiful places in Malmö:
Oresund Bridge, Little Square, Kungsparken, St. Petri, HSB Turning Torso, Slottstradgarden, Malmo Stadsbibliotek, Pildammsparken, Technology & Maritime Museum, Malmohus, Malmo City Hall, Stortorget, Sodergatan Street, The Knotted Gun, Malmo Arena
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Tourism in Sweden - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in Sweden - Best Tourist Attractions
Sweden (Swedish: Sverige), officially the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Scandinavian Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund, a strait at the Swedish-Danish border. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the third-largest country in the European Union and the fifth largest country in Europe by area. Sweden has a total population of 10.2 million of which 2.4 million has a foreign background. It has a low population density of 22 inhabitants per square kilometre (57/sq mi). The highest concentration is in the southern half of the country.
Germanic peoples have inhabited Sweden since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Geats (Swedish Götar) and Swedes (Svear) and constituting the sea peoples known as the Norsemen. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. Sweden is part of the geographical area of Fennoscandia. The climate is in general very mild for its northerly latitude due to significant maritime influence, that in spite of this still retains warm continental summers. Today, the sovereign state of Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, with a monarch as head of state, like its neighbour Norway. The capital city is Stockholm, which is also the most populous city in the country. Legislative power is vested in the 349-member unicameral Riksdag. Executive power is exercised by the government chaired by the prime minister. Sweden is a unitary state, currently divided into 21 counties and 290 municipalities.
An independent Swedish state emerged during the early 12th century. After the Black Death in the middle of the 14th century killed about a third of the Scandinavian population, the Hanseatic League threatened Scandinavia's culture, finances and languages. This led to the forming of the Scandinavian Kalmar Union in 1397, which Sweden left in 1523. When Sweden became involved in the Thirty Years War on the Reformist side, an expansion of its territories began and eventually the Swedish Empire was formed. This became one of the great powers of Europe until the early 18th century. Swedish territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were gradually lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, ending with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into personal union. Since then, Sweden has been at peace, maintaining an official policy of neutrality in foreign affairs. The union with Norway was peacefully dissolved in 1905. Sweden was formally neutral through both world wars and the Cold War, albeit Sweden has since 2009 openly moved towards cooperation with NATO.
After the end of the Cold War, Sweden joined the European Union on 1 January 1995, but declined NATO membership, as well as Eurozone membership following a referendum. It is also a member of the United Nations, the Nordic Council, the Council of Europe, the World Trade Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Sweden maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. It has the world's eleventh-highest per capita income and ranks highly in numerous metrics of national performance, including quality of life, health, education, protection of civil liberties, economic competitiveness, equality, prosperity and human development.
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Mount Fløyen - Bergen - Norway
Monte Fløyen - Bergen - Norway
Fløyen Bergen - Norge
Fløyen or Fløyfjellet (originally written Fløien) is the most visited of the seven mountains that surround the city centre of Bergen, Norway. It has a funicular system Fløibanen that transports passengers from the centre of Bergen to a height of 320 metres[1] in roughly 8 minutes, and the actual highest point (425 metres) on Fløifjellet is approximately 1 km to the northeast. The funicular is used by tourists and citizens alike year-round.
Fløibanen is a funicular in Bergen, Norway which runs up the mountain of Fløyen. It is one of Bergen's major tourist attractions and one of Norway's most visited attractions. Over 1 million passengers a year have used it over the past few years.[when?] Fløibanen was officially opened on 15 January 1918.[1] The idea to build transport to Fløyen was put forward in 1895 by John Lund, a member of the Norwegian legislature.[1] Work to build Fløibanen started in 1914. The line was ready in 1918. Today the company is owned 44% by the municipality of Bergen, the rest spread on various private interests. A certain percentage of the yearly profits are invested to finance the next generation of cars, this will likely happen sometime after year 2030. The cars and machinery were last totally renewed in September–November 2002.[1]
Two cars, each with room for approximately 80 passengers, operate between the centre of Bergen and Fløyen throughout the year. The length is 850 m (2,789 ft) and the height difference is 300 m (984 ft). Fløibanen is a narrow gauge railway, with a gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in).
Each car is named and individually painted - Blåmann is blue, whilst Rødhette (equivalent to Little Red Riding Hood in English) is red. The cars were named by the winners of a naming competition.
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Fløibanen in 1999.
The trip takes approximately seven minutes with stops at all stations, and 3 min. 20 secs. non-stop. Service travel speed is either 4 or 6 m/s (13.12 or 19.69 ft/s) depending on traffic load. Typically, 6 m/s (19.69 ft/s) is selected when there are eight or more departures per hour, including two calling at all stations.
The funicular operates a basic schedule with departures every 30 minutes from opening until 10 o'clock, then every 15 minutes until 20:30 when half-hour service resumes until closing. All departures call at all stations, except weekends and summers. At those times all stations are only served at half-hour intervals, providing time for maximum four direct services per half-hour with dwell times of two minutes or less. To achieve this extra staff is employed to assist passengers though fare gates and with prams/strollers and/or wheelchairs.
The funicular is fully wheelchair-accessible at the bottom and top stations only. Small, manual wheelchairs may be carried on and off the funicular by staff at the intermediate stations. Electric wheelchairs up to 900 mm wide enjoy full access to both the funicular and the facilities at Fløyen.
Il Fløyen o Fløyfjellet (originalmente scritto Fløien) è la più visitata tra le sette montagne
che circondano Bergen, Norvegia.
Il punto più alto è di 425 metri.
Una funicolare Fløibanen che è anche una grande attrazione tutristica, trasporta passeggeri dal centro di Bergen (Vetrlidsallmenningen, 150 m. dal Torget)fino ad un'altezza di 320 m. in ca. 8 minuti.
Già iniziando il cammino da Svartediket fino a raggiungere la cima
ci si può, direi, godere un panorama unico e fantastico di Bergen,
difficile da dimenticare...
Specialmente in estate, il Fløyen è molto popolato sia dai cittadini locali che da turisti provenienti da ogni parte del mondo.
Il Fløyen è anche un posto ideale per i Bambini. Quasi ogni giorno si vedono bambini di ambo i sessi, e classe intere dal vicino asilo, scherzare in questi bellissimi parchi.
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Oltre Alle Bellissime Vedute Panoramiche Di Bergen E Della Fløibanen Dalla Cima, Vedute Panoramiche Del Monte Ulriken E Di Vidden, Iniziando Il Percorso Sulla Cima, da Svertediket.
Panoramic View Of Mount Ulriken From The Top of Mount Fløyen
Panoramic View Of Vidden From The Top of Mount Fløyen
Panoramic View Of Mount Ulriken From Svartediket
Panoramic View Of Vidden From Svartediket
Panoramic View Of Mount Løvstakken From The Top
Panoramic View Of Damsgårdsfjellet From The Top
Panoramic View Of Mount Lyderhorn From The Top
Veduta Panoramica di Svartediet
Veduta Panoramica di Vidden
Veduta Panoramica del Monte Ulriken
Veduta Panoramica del Monte Løvstakken
Veduta Panoramica di Damsgårdsfjellet
Veduta Panoramica del Monte Lyderhorn
Veduta Panoramica del Monte Lyderhorn
Utsikt Fra Fløyen
Bergen, The City Between Seven Mountains
Bergen, Byen Mellom De Syv Fjell
Bergen, The Most Beautiful City Of Norway
Bergen, La Città Tra Sette Mpntagne
Bergen, La più Bella Città Della Norvegia
Fløibanen Funicular Railway, Bergen | Norway
Fløibanen Funicular Railway, Bergen | Norway
Fløibanen funicular railway in Bergen - one of the most famous tourist attractions in Norway. Funicular is located in the heart of Bergen, 150 meters from the fish market Fisketorget and Bryggen. Fløibanen Funicular quickly takes you from the city center to the top of Mount Floyen, at 320 meters above sea level.
Floibanen was officially opened on 15 January 1918. The idea to build transport to Fløyen was put forward in 1895 by John Lund, a member of the Norwegian legislature. Work to build Fløibanen started in 1914. The line was ready in 1918. Today the company is owned 44% by the municipality of Bergen, the rest spread on various private interests.
Two cars, each with room for approximately 80 passengers, operate between the center of Bergen and Fløyen throughout the year. The length is 850 m or 2,789 ft and the height difference is 300 m or 984 ft. Fløibanen is a narrow gauge railway, with a gauge of 1,000 mm or 3 ft 3 3/8 in. Each car is named and individually painted - Blåmann is blue, whilst Rødhette or equivalent to Little Red Riding Hood in English, is red. The cars were named by the winners of a naming competition.
The trip takes approximately seven minutes with stops at all stations, and 3 min. 20 secs. non-stop. Service travel speed is either 4 or 6 m/s (13.12 or 19.69 ft/s) depending on traffic load. Typically, 6 m/s (19.69 ft/s) is selected when there are eight or more departures per hour, including two calling at all stations. The funicular operates a basic schedule with departures every 30 minutes from opening until 10 o'clock, then every 15 minutes until 20:30 when half-hour service resumes until closing.
The funicular is fully wheelchair-accessible at the bottom and top stations only. Small, manual wheelchairs may be carried on and off the funicular by staff at the intermediate stations. Electric wheelchairs up to 900 mm wide enjoy full access to both the funicular and the facilities at Fløyen.
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Norway (Norwegian: About this Norge (Bokmål) or About this Noreg (Nynorsk); Northern Sami: Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northwestern Europe whose territory comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula; the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard are also part of the Kingdom of Norway The Antarctic Peter I Island and the sub-Antarctic Bouvet Island are dependent territories and thus not considered part of the kingdom. Norway also lays claim to a section of Antarctica known as Queen Maud Land.
Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres (148,747 sq mi) and a population of 5,312,300 (as of August 2018). The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden (1,619 km or 1,006 mi long). Norway is bordered by Finland and Russia to the north-east, and the Skagerrak strait to the south, with Denmark on the other side. Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea.
King Harald V of the Dano-German House of Glücksburg is the current King of Norway. Erna Solberg became prime minister in 2013 and was reelected in September 2017. Erna Solberg replaced Jens Stoltenberg who was the prime minister between 2000 and 2001 and 2005–2013. A unitary sovereign state with a constitutional monarchy, Norway divides state power between the Parliament, the cabinet and the Supreme Court, as determined by the 1814 Constitution. The kingdom was established as a merger of a large number of petty kingdoms. By the traditional count from 872, the kingdom has existed continuously for 1,145 years, and the list of Norwegian monarchs includes over sixty kings and earls. From 1537 to 1814, Norway was a part of the Kingdom of Denmark-Norway, and from 1814 to 1905, it was in a personal union with the Kingdom of Sweden. Norway was neutral during the first World War. Norway remained neutral until April 1940 when the country was invaded and occupied by Germany until the end of World War II.
Norway has both administrative and political subdivisions on two levels: counties and municipalities. The Sámi people have a certain amount of self-determination and influence over traditional territories through the Sámi Parliament and the Finnmark Act. Norway maintains close ties with both the European Union and the United States. Norway is a founding member of the United Nations, NATO, the European Free Trade Association, the Council of Europe, the Antarctic Treaty, and the Nordic Council; a member of the European Economic Area, the WTO, and the OECD; and a part of the Schengen Area.
Norway maintains the Nordic welfare model with universal health care and a comprehensive social security system, and its values are rooted in egalitarian ideals. The Norwegian state has large ownership positions in key industrial sectors, having extensive reserves of petroleum, natural gas, minerals, lumber, seafood, and fresh water. The petroleum industry accounts for around a quarter of the country's gross domestic product. On a per-capita basis, Norway is the world's largest producer of oil and natural gas outside of the Middle East.
The country has the fourth-highest per capita income in the world on the World Bank and IMF lists. On the CIA's GDP (PPP) per capita list (2015 estimate) which includes autonomous territories and regions, Norway ranks as number eleven. It has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, with a value of US$1 trillion. Norway has had the highest Human Development Index ranking in the world since 2009, a position also held previously between 2001 and 2006. It also had the highest inequality-adjusted ranking until 2018 when Iceland moved to the top of the list. Norway ranked first on the World Happiness Report for 2017 and currently ranks first on the OECD Better Life Index, the Index of Public Integrity, and the Democracy Index. Norway has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.
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Short tour of Rättvik, Sweden
This is a video of my trip to Lapland (Norway, Sweden and Finland) I did in August 2011.
Rättvik is a locality in Sweden with 4,686 inhabitants (2010). See how beautiful is the sea!
Stockholm -Sweden Impressions of a beautiful city
Stockholm
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DistrictsUnderstandGet inGet aroundSeeDoBuyEatSleepStay safe
For other places with the same name, see Stockholm (disambiguation).
Stockholm is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them.
See Stockholm with children for a family-oriented guide.
Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden, with nearly 2 million inhabitants within its vicinities.
The inner city is made up of 14 islands connected by some 50 bridges on Lake Mälaren, which flows into the brackish Baltic Sea, and passes the Stockholm archipelago with some 24,000 islands and islets.
Stockholm is a cosmopolitan place with both classical and modern architecture, and a captivating Old Town, Gamla Stan. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways, and another 30% is made up of green spaces. Air quality is fourth best of the European capitals - behind Zurich, Copenhagen and Vienna.
Districts[edit]
This article gives an overview of the Stockholm metropolitan area, Stor-Stockholm, which includes Stockholm County except Norrtälje municipality, which is in Roslagen.
Black: Old town, Red: Norrmalm, Orange: Östermalm, Yellow: Södermalm, White: Kungsholmen, Dark green: Ekerö, Blue: Lidingö, Pale blue: Stockholm archipelago, Pink: Västerort, Magenta: Norrort, Green: Söderort, Dark red: Södertörn.
Most venues are found in the inner city, innerstaden, historically the zone within the city tolls. The Municipality of Stockholm extends beyond the inner city, including the western and southern suburbs.
The inner city[edit]
Norrmalm
Norrmalm contains the central business district known as City, with several department stores and shopping malls, museums, hotels and restaurants too many to mention, most of Stockholm's major theatres, and the central railway station. The pedestrian shopping street Drottninggatan runs in a north-south direction through the area, by the square Sergels Torg. The islets Skeppsholmen and Kastellholmen can be reached on foot. Vasastan is a mainly residential area, where the Odenplan square offers shopping and nightlife.
Östermalm
Östermalm is an affluent borough, including Nationalstadsparken, the National City Park. The Stureplan square is a hub for upmarket shopping and nightlife. Södra Djurgården or simply Djurgården is an island-park, with several major tourist venues - the Skansen open air museum, the Gröna Lund amusement park, and the Vasa Museum. The borough also contains a forest, a museum cluster with the Science and Technology Museum and Kaknästornet, as well as Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology. The Frihamnen cruise port is on the eastern edge.
Gamla Stan
An island with great waterfront views, the northern part of the Old Town is dominated by the Royal Palace and the Swedish Parliament. The rest of the island is a picturesque collection of old buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. The adjacent island Riddarholmen holds a church and several old government buildings.
Södermalm
Södermalm is a rugged island with buildings of all ages. It is always commonly referred to as Söder (The South). Fjällgatan offers some of the best views of Stockholm and the Baltic Sea inlet. The major north-south street Götgatan and adjacent streets are littered with a variety of restaurants, bars and shops. It starts like a hump next to Slussen with the busy pedestrian zonBeautiful places to travel to game :
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