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Best places to visit in Malmö

  • Turning Torso

    The Turning Torso is Scandinavia's tallest building, a 190-meter-high residential skyscraper with 54 floors, completed in 2005 and known for its distinctive twisting design.

  • Lilla Torg

    Lilla Torg is a picturesque cobblestone square in Malmö, surrounded by well-preserved medieval and renaissance buildings, now filled with restaurants and bars.

  • Kungsparken

    Kungsparken is a beautiful and expansive park in Malmo, offering a green oasis with canals, gardens, and historic structures.

  • Stortorget

    Stortorget is Malmö's largest and oldest historic market square, featuring an equestrian statue of King Karl X Gustav and a 16th-century town hall with a Renaissance-style facade.

  • Malmö Castle

    An impressive 15th-century fortress, Malmö Castle is the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in Scandinavia and now houses the Malmö City Museum, including an aquarium.

  • Disgusting Food Museum

    The Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö offers a unique and provocative experience by showcasing foods from around the world that are considered unusual or disgusting.

  • Öresund Bridge

    An impressive engineering feat connecting Malmö, Sweden, to Copenhagen, Denmark, offering scenic views of the coastline.

  • Ribersborgs Kallbadhus

    Ribersborgs Kallbadhus offers a unique open-air swimming experience by the sea, popular for its saunas and views.

  • Folkets Park

    A vibrant park offering a variety of activities for all ages, including a small amusement park and entertainment.

  • Pildammsparken

    Pildammsparken is one of Malmo's largest parks, offering beautiful green spaces, water features, and walking paths.

  • Slottsträdgården

    Slottsträdgården is a beautiful castle garden located next to Malmö Castle, featuring a serene atmosphere and lush greenery.

  • Gamla Staden

    The historic old town of Malmo, characterized by charming cobblestone streets and well-preserved medieval buildings.

  • Malmo Castle

    Malmo Castle is a historic fortress in Malmo that now houses several museums, offering insights into the region's past.

  • Øresund Bridge

    The Øresund Bridge is the longest combined rail-road bridge in Europe, connecting Malmö, Sweden, to Copenhagen, Denmark, and reducing travel time between the cities to about 40 minutes.

  • St. Peter's Church

    St. Peter's Church is the oldest building in Malmö, a massive Gothic brick church known for its 98-meter tall tower, beautiful murals, and a majestic 15-meter tall altarpiece.

  • Moderna Museet Malmö

    A contemporary art museum showcasing engaging exhibitions by both Swedish and international artists in a unique setting.

  • Möllevångstorget

    A lively public square and market area, famous for its international food stalls and vibrant atmosphere.

  • Malmöhus Castle

    Malmöhus Castle is a historic fortress and the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in Scandinavia, now housing museums.

  • Västra Hamnen

    Västra Hamnen is a trendy waterfront district in Malmö, featuring modern architecture and scenic views.

  • Ribersborg Beach

    A long, sandy shoreline perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the coastal scenery during warmer months.

  • Malmöhus Slott

    Malmö's historic castle, which now houses several museums and offers a glimpse into the region's past.

  • Form Design Center

    The Form Design Center is a hub for design in Malmö, presenting exhibitions and promoting design and crafts.

  • Castle mill

    The historical Castle mill, built in 1851, and its adjacent miller's house and garden are fully furnished to show the living and working conditions of a miller's family in the 19th century.

  • Gamla Väster

    Malmö's charming Old Town, characterized by cobblestone streets, colorful historic buildings, and a delightful atmosphere.

  • Kallbadhus

    An iconic open-air bathhouse on a pier in the Öresund strait, offering sea swimming and saunas.

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