Jönköping Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Jönköping? Check out our Jönköping Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Jönköping.
Top Places to visit in Jönköping (Sweden):
Husqvarna Industrial Museum, Stadsparken, IKEA Museum, Tandsticksmuseet, Habo Kyrka, Gamla Stan, Naturreservat Skurugata & Skuruhatt, Granna Museum, Brahehus, Store Mosse National Park, Brahe Kyrkan, Museum Vandalorum, Apladalen, Jonkopings lans Museum, Uppgrenna Naturhus
Visit our website:
Nommen Fishing Cottage, Vetlanda, Sweden HD review
Nommen Fishing Cottage - Book it now! Save up to 20% -
Featuring free WiFi, Nommen Fishing Cottage offers accommodations in Vetlanda. Jönköping is 29 miles from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
All units have a flat-screen TV. Some units include a dining area and/or terrace. There is also a kitchen, equipped with a dishwasher, oven and microwave. Each unit is fitted with a private bathroom with free toiletries.
Nommen Fishing Cottage also includes a sauna and barbecue.
The property has ski storage and free use of bicycles is available. A variety of activities are available in the area, such as windsurfing and biking. Asa is 28 miles from Nommen Fishing Cottage.
Best places to visit
Best places to visit - Sävsjö (Sweden) Best places to visit - Slideshows from all over the world - City trips, nature pictures, etc.
Jönköping, Sweden
I'm on my Sweden Exchange in Winter-Spring 2017 and am staying in Jönköping for six months. This video is a snippet of some of the sights I've seen here during my first two weeks.
For photos: bananapastries.vsco.co
Blog: bananapastries.wordpress.com
Music: Dreaming About You | Velkonz
SWEDEN 2018 - A JOURNEY
Summer holidays in Sweden.
Gothenburg. Kungshamn. Smögen. Falköping. Gränna. Bunn.
Music by Avicii - Feeling Good
Sweden Tived
Camping Tiveden at lake Unden near Tiveden national park
Östanåbadet Vetlanda
Badplatsen vid sjön Grumlan i Vetlanda, Jönköpingslän © by
Drottninggatan, Stockholm, Sweden 皇后大街
Drottninggatan is a pedestrian street, is the most prosperous commercial district of Stockholm. Queen's Street up to several kilometers, one out into the shopping streets of the Old City, and the other end to the downtown business district, about 10 minutes away from the central train station, arriving way: Subway: Green Line, Hötorget station, streets both sides of the boutiques and gift shops everywhere, the shopping visitors a lot of people.
皇后大街 Drottninggatan 是一條行人步行街,是斯德哥爾摩最繁華的商業區。皇后大街長達數公里,一頭伸到老城的購物街,另一頭通向市中心的商業區,距中央火車站約10分鐘左右的路程, 到達方式:地鐵:綠線,Hötorget站 , ,街道兩邊精品店和各種禮品店林立,逛街遊客人山人海。
Šķēde Dunes -- Site of the 1941 Mass Murders and its Memorials.wmv
Come join Liepāja Tours and TheCeļotājs visit to Šķēde dunes which is the largest areas of mass murder sites in Liepāja that took place between 1941--1942, located 15 kilometer north of the City of Liepāja and about a kilometer from the roadway leading to the Šķēde dunes and located along the Baltic Sea shore line.
As we arrive in the parking lot and the path that leads to the mass killing fields and the Šķēde dunes memorials as we start up the path leading to the area and located along the path leading to the Šķēde dunes is a small memorial plaque dedicated to the some 3000 plus anti-Nazi non-Jews of the total people who where murdered here also. Moving up the path we will come to the Jewish Memorial, which is in the shape if a Jewish Hanukkah.The total number of people who were murdered at this location differs from one account to another. Located north of the Jewish Memorial is the Russian Memorial. Starting at the south end of the woods, as you look from the memorials is the start of the mass murder trench lines and continual through the woods to north of the woods along the dunes. The grassy area just in front of the Jewish Memorial is the area that the Jews that were to shot were held before being taken to the trench lines to be shot.
In contrast to most other Holocaust murders in Latvia, the killings at Liepāja were done in open places. About 5,000 of the 5,700 Jews trapped in Liepāja were shot, most of them in 1941. The killings occurred at a variety of places within and outside of the city, including Rainis Park in the city center, and areas near the harbor, the Olympic Stadium, and the lighthouse. The largest massacre, of 2731 Jews, and 23 communists, happened from 15th to the 17th of December 1941, in the dunes near Šķēde, on an old Latvian army training ground. More is known about the killing of the Jews of Liepāja than in any other city in Latvia except for Riga.
The murders in the dunes at Šķēde on the Baltic shore began as early as July 1941. Some 200 Jews were murdered there. During a three-day massacre on 15-17 December 1941, German and Latvian units killed 2,749 Jews, more than half of Liepāja's Jewish population. Preparations for the operation began some days before. On 13 December 1941, Liepāja Police Chief Obersturmbannfuehrer Fritz Diedrich placed an announcement in the Latvian newspaper Kurzemes Vards stating that Jews were forbidden to leave their living quarters on Monday, 15 December and Tuesday, 16 December 1941.
The German SD in 1943 poured chlorine over the corpses.
Zweden E6 vanaf Gothenburg richting Malmö
Zweden E6 vanaf Gothenburg richting Malmö