The Church Town in Öjebyn
The church town in Öjebyn is one of the country's largest and best preserved. The church town custom can be traced back to the 1600s. In Öjebyn, the custom of staying overnight in the...
Östersund’s town hall
Östersund's town hall is built in the National Romantic style and is located in the middle of Östersund. Architect Frans Bertil Wallberg has designed the building and all the furnishings for the Town Hall....
Frösön in Jämtland
Frösön is the largest island in Storsjön, Jämtland. The name is after the nordic god Frö. In Jämtland, the island is called Frösöya.
Photo: © Hamperium Photo – stock.adobe.com
During summer you can go Downhill on...
Kungsparken in Malmö
Kungsparken dates from the mid-1800s and is Malmö's oldest park. It was built on land that was previously part of Malmöhus Castle's fortifications.
The park was designed by the Danish landscape architect O Hoegh Hansen....
Line 133 in Gothenburg
The Liseberg line is operated by old trams from Gothenburg's more than 130-year-old tram history. The typical Gothenburg cars are 92, 129 and 133.
Read more on Wikipedia about the Liseberg Line.
Sundsvall City Hall
Sundsvall City Hall is a building located at the southern end of Stora torget in Stenstan, Sundsvall, Sweden. The building was used as a town hall until 1975 when the municipality moved its operations...
Gammelbron in Gävle
From Gammelbron you have a view of the river Gavleån. Up until 1580, this was the only bridge in Gävle. The new bridge was built after the city fire in 1869.
Gävle Castle
Gävle Castle is a castle located on the south side of the river Gavleån, at the Castle Square in Gävle in Gästrikland. It is currently the residence of the Governor of Gävleborg County.
The castle...
Stortorget in Malmö
The construction of Stortorget in Malmö began in 1538. This took place in connection with the demolition of the Holy Monastery, which with its cemetery occupied about 70 percent of the future area of...