Sweden Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Unusually clean, fresh air, dense, dark green pine forests, sparkling lakes among seemingly endless forests, bright blue sky, wide rivers, green grass in contrast with red-painted houses with white doors and window-frames… That’s Sweden. Vast free landscapes where mass of flowers bloom in May and trees glitter in unrealistic colors in September. Among the plains, the lakes and the hills ancient cities are located: the red-bricked Malmö, the port Gothenburg, the medieval Ystad, Helsingör and Helsingborg, and the university town Uppsala which is always full of life. Stockholm, built between Lake Malaren and Baltic Sea, rivals any European capital city. Near to it, there are castles which enchant the travellers, for instance Skokloster Castle or Gripsholm Castle.
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Uppsala (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Vacation travel video about destination Uppsala in Sweden.
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Visby (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Visby in Sweden.
Visby is a city of both roses and ruins and capital of the Baltic island of Gotland in south east Sweden. It is one of the most important Hanse towns with a well conserved mediaeval cityscape. Since 1270, and for a hundred and fifty years, construction of a long mediaeval wall, up to ten metres high, was undertaken around the historic city centre. However, the residents of the city did not want to protect themselves from enemies from abroad, but the attacks of farmers on the island, to whom access to the city was prohibited. The mainly German Hanse merchants were very wealthy and did not wish to share their good fortune with anyone else.Construction continued unabated and a modern city of the Middle Ages was created with more, and higher, stone buildings than anywhere else in Sweden. In the little square with its old town hall, decisions of the council were formerly proclaimed… and the building of Gamla Apoteket shines out in all of its mediaeval splendour. The prevailing townscape is due to a law of the nineteenth century: for the restoration and preservation of the mediaeval buildings, property owners were exempted from paying tax. Visby was designated as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1995 and is undoubtedly a priceless gem of the Middle Ages.
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Tanum (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Tanum in Sweden.
On the west coast of Sweden, north of Gothenburg and set amid rolling hills, is a small reconstructed Bronze Age village, the museum village of Tanum. Beginning in the third millennium B.C., the North European Bronze Age reached Scandinavia and transformed the structure of society. The people built settlements and lived together in huts as extended families. There was livestock and agriculture and village communities began to trade with those who were able to produce bronze tools and weaponry. Prehistoric images have been discovered in Tanum, impressive archaeological finds that date back to the Bronze Age. The images are to be found across a large area and are carved in shallow rock mounds, worked by stone tools. Today most of the carvings have been highlighted with red paint in order to make them more visible. Vitlycke is the most visited location and one of the largest with three hundred images. From a hill, several of the images that date back to the Last Ice Age can be seen. There are around forty thousand, the most common being of boats. The rock carvings of Tanum are vibrant, beautiful and varied and among the world’s most beautiful cultural treasures.
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Stockholm Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Stockholm in Sweden.
Stockholm is a city that floats on water, the 'Venice of the North' was built on 14 islands.
Gamla Stan, or 'Old Town', is the name of the city's three central islands that are linked by numerous bridges. Its ambience is that of the Middle Ages and small and mysterious alleys and beautiful buildings that date back to the 7th century characterize the life of the traders who once lived there.
The old town's most dominant building is the royal castle of Kungliga Slottet. Larger than London's Buckingham Palace, it contains 608 rooms.
The Stadshuset is one of the city's landmarks and was designed in Medieval style eith a tower that is almost 106 metres tall. The most important artists of the time were engaged in the creation of the Blue Hall in which the Noble Prize ceremony now takes place each year.
Those who appreciate museums will not be disappointed by Stockholm as it boasts more than 50! The National Museum, located on the Strömmen Canal, contains countless works of art. Due to the passion for art of various Swedish royal families and also generous public donations, the museum has a truly outstanding collection of French paintings that date back to the 18th century.
Six kilometres south of Stockholm is a cemetery that has been designated as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, the Skogskyrkogarden, the final resting place for many of Stockholm's past inhabitants and also some of its most famous, including Greta Garbo. This extraordinary complex took 30 years to build and is unique in the world.
Since 1998, this centuries-old Hanse city has also been the cultural capital of Europe. This city of the Vikings is a true architectural gem!
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Kalmar Slott (Sweden) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kalmar Slott in Sweden.
In the south of Sweden, protected by the island of Öland, is located one of the best preserved Renaissance castles in Europe, Kalmar Slott that is located strategically on the banks of Kalmar Sund, one of the most important shipping lanes in the Baltic Sea. Kalmar Castle towers regally from its own island and is only accessible from the mainland via a bridge. At the time of Gustav Vasa, Castle Kalmar was rebuilt and extended with a portal built of limestone, decorated with pillars and Sweden’s Imperial crest. An eight metre deep well was dug with a superstructure designed by Dominicus Pahr with one of the most beautiful fountains of the northern Renaissance. On the ground floor there are three rooms which served as a women's prison in the nineteenth century and the benches upon which the women prisoners slept are still present. On the walls there are paintings of coloured sandstone and quotations from the bible, on the north side, in Swedish and on the south side, in Latin. Although Kalmar Slott withstood twenty four sieges it still retains all the splendour of former times.
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Castles & mansions around the Swedish lake Mälaren and other sights in the south of Sweden.
The castles around the Lake Mälaren in this video are as follows:
1. Gripsholms Castle outside Mariefred. They are keeping the biggest collection of art portraits of famous Swedish people. The King Erik XIV were held prisoner here not agreeing with his younger brothers Johan III and Karl IX. Rumour says that he was poisoned by pea soup and his brother Johan took over as the king.
2. Mälsåkers Castle outside Mariefred. During the world war II the Norwegian legation bought the castle in 1943 educating new soldiers while their home country were occupied.
3. Sundbyholm Castle outside Eskilstuna.
4. Strömsholms Castle outside Västerås. One of the Swedish Royal families castle. Over 100 years as the armys riding school. But since 1968 a castle belonging to Swedish state.
5. Tidö castle outside Västerås.
6. Engsö Castle outside Västerås. It's famous for the ghosts haunting the castle.
7. Viks Castle outside Uppsala.
8. Skokloster Castle outside Sigtuna. A very impressive castle. You're not allowed to walk in the castle by yourself due to the very fragile interior. But a guided tour is really worth it. The castle was built by Carl Gustaf Wrangel. The castle keep the biggest armoury held of a private person. The unfulfilled hall.
When people heard that Wrangel had been killed during the war in Lützen 1632 down in Germany the workers lie down their tools and quited working and went home and never came back. They were afraid of not being payed. The room in 325 square meter should have been a magnificent hall for balls, banquetts, concerts and dance. Instead the room was left unfinished and remains so even today just as when they left it 1676. Awesome. One other thing is that rumor says that he almost never visited the castle being out in wars all the time.
9.Rosersbergs Castle outside Sigtuna. Another of the Swedish Royal families castles.
10.Riddarholmen in the center of Stockholm city.
11. The Royal Castle in th old town in Stockholm. The Royal family works here, but they are living in Drottningholms Castle.
Dresden (Germany) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Dresden in Saxony.
Dresden is the capital of the German Free State of Saxony and a major centre of culture with a remarkable history.The Wettner Dynasty developed the old town during eight hundred years of power and Friedrich August The First, known as ,The Strong, became its most prominent figure. He had the Zwinger, a kind of outdoor banqueting hall that was intended to be a meeting place of the nobility, designed by the architect, Poppelmann, and sculptor, Balthasar Permoser. As a centre of art and science, Dresden Castle contains a number of collections that are well known throughout the world and draw international visitors to this most ambitiously conceived and successful project. Close by, the stable courtyard is the world's oldest original tournament area of its kind. Its Tuscan-arched arcades originated in the Renaissance period and were used by spectators during various tournaments and entertainments. Count Brühl, a follower of Friedrich August The Second, was presented with the Elb Wall as a gift and had a mile-long walkway built for the nobility. It is ten metres above the banks of the River Elbe and is accessed via an external staircase from Castle Square. Today, Dresden is a harmony of both architecture and landscape and a brilliant work of art!
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Sweden: Visiting Birka Viking Village - A Living History Museum
Sweden: Visit to Birka Viking Village - A Living History Museum
While Melynda took the day to go hike, the Henry and the boys took a boat tour to the viking village of Birka outside Stockholm. The weather was rainy but with a few glimpses of sun and there was of course easy access to fika. The boys really got a lot out of the museum and guided tour in English and they really enjoyed their own mock battle at the walls. Henry liked the recreated viking village and long boats.
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Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Arctic.
In the Arctic, the circumpolar region of the north, it is necessary to travel by boat as there are no roads in the frozen world around the North Pole. A great way to experience this region is by cruise ship as they use small rubber boats, zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. The island of Spitsbergen owes its name to the jagged mountains of the west coast with its black, bare rock mountains and valleys that contain huge glaciers. Ice streams flow continuously, at the front of which their glacial tongues break loose into the Polar sea. This is the Land of the Polar Bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a ruthless predator always in search of food. The signs of climate change are everywhere so that the pack ice often becomes porous as a consequence of which the polar bear cannot cover the same areas as in former times. The cries of young gulls at feeding time has woken up a hungry Arctic fox who suddenly gains a healthy appetite for itself but an unhealthy end for a gull or two. This kingdom of freezing cold is the largest wilderness on earth and one of its last natural paradises.
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