Things to do in Malmö Municipality

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Malmo showing street scenes and a city
Folkets Park showing a park and a house
Oresund Bridge showing night scenes, a bridge and rocky coastline
Malmo Castle which includes interior views and a castle
Malmo Castle showing a castle, heritage architecture and a bridge


Malmö Municipality must see attractions

1. Oresund Bridge

The Oresund Bridge opened in 2000 to provide a non-stop travel link across the Oresund Strait. It is the largest combined road and rail bridge in Europe. Visit this award-winning bridge and tunnel to admire its architecture and to travel between Sweden and Denmark in less than 30 minutes.
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Oresund Bridge which includes a suspension bridge or treetop walkway and general coastal views

2. Lilla Torg

At Lilla Torg you can mingle with locals at a bar or restaurant, enjoy design and architecture exhibitions and listen to live music. The square is characterized by cobblestone pavements and half-timbered houses. It’s an important meeting point and the epicenter of the city’s nightlife.
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Lilla Torg featuring a square or plaza, cafe scenes and a city

3. HSB Turning Torso

Towering above the parks and Malmö’s green waterfront precinct is the HSB Turning Torso, one of Europe’s most eye-catching buildings. Inspired by a white marble sculpture called Twisting Torso, this 623-foot (190-meter) building has remarkable architecture, featuring a 90-degree twist.
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Inspired by a sculpture and built using nine stacked cubes, this residential building is one of the most recognizable structures in Scandinavia.

4. Folkets Park

Folkets Park is a six-acre (2.4-hectare) recreational park. Come to watch live music at an open-air concert stage and picnic on shaded lawns. There are fairground rides, animal exhibits and a wading pool for families.
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Folkets Park featuring a park and a fountain

5. Gustav Adolf Square

At Gustav Adolf’s Square you can admire architecture from the 19th and 20th centuries, be part of one of Malmo’s biggest summer festivals and shop for fair trade souvenirs at a Christmas market. The square dates back to 1804 and takes its name from King Gustav II Adolf. When the king decided to remove the old city walls and create a new district, the square became its focal point.
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Gustav Adolf Square featuring a garden as well as a couple

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