Discover Malmö’s rich history and vibrant culture as we explore its most iconic landmarks. This walking tour will guide you through the city’s medieval origins at St. Peter’s Church, past the charming squares of Lilla Torg and Gustav Adolfs Torg, and introduce you to Malmö Castle. We’ll also see modern architectural wonders like Turning Torso, providing a comprehensive overview of this fascinating city. Perfect for first-time visitors, this tour highlights Malmö’s blend of historical and contemporary attractions.
1. Sankt Petri kyrka
Sankt Petri kyrka is the oldest church in Malmö, dating back to the 14th century. A striking example of Gothic architecture.
2. Stortorget
Stortorget is Malmö’s largest square, originally established in the 16th century, home to important buildings like Malmö City Hall.
3. Lilla Torg
Lilla Torg is a lively square filled with charming cafes and restaurants. Its buildings date back to the 16th century.
4. Gustav Adolfs torg
Gustav Adolfs torg is a bustling square and transport hub, with plenty of restaurants and shops surrounding the area.
5. Malmö stadsbibliotek
Malmö City Library is a striking mix of old and new architecture, located on the edge of the scenic Kungsparken.
6. Kungsparken
Kungsparken is the oldest public park in Malmö, offering scenic walking paths and lush greenery in the heart of the city.
7. Malmöhus Slott
Malmöhus Slott is the oldest surviving Renaissance castle in Scandinavia and is now home to museums and exhibitions.
8. Turning Torso
The Turning Torso is Malmö’s iconic skyscraper, designed by architect Santiago Calatrava. It’s the tallest building in Scandinavia.
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