Chapter 509: Petite, Charming......
The small square was built in 1591 and is surrounded by half-timbered houses from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Originally the city's main bazaar, today it's Malmö's liveliest place and home to the highest concentration of restaurants, cafes and gift shops.
Malmö City Library reads books in a quiet and beautiful reading environment at the Malmö City Library in Sweden.
The Malmö City Library is one of the most modern libraries in Northern Europe, offering free access to books from inquiry, borrowing, renting and returning, with professional librarians in each hall to assist you with special needs.
In addition, people with disabilities in wheelchairs and women with strollers can read in any of the halls. Founded in 1901, the museum has a total area of 15,000 square meters, a collection of 500,000 books, CD20000 music, more than 2,000 magazines and weekly newspapers, and more than 160 kinds of daily newspapers in various languages around the world.
Malmöhus, consisting of Malmöhus Castle and the surrounding castle gardens, the Kings Park, the Castle Park and several surrounding museums.
Malmöhus Castle is surrounded by a two-tiered moat. The first to build a castle here were the Danes, and the Danish king used it as his residence. In 1937 the castle was converted into a museum. These include the Museum of Natural History, the Municipal Museum, the Art Gallery, the Museum of Science and Technology, and the Nautical Museum.
Ribersborgsstranden is located close to Malmö Castle, on the Øresund Strait. It is about 2 kilometers long and has a large green area next to the beach. You can also see the long Øresund Bridge in the distance.
Also, Pildammsparken is Malmö's largest park.
It was built for the Baltic Exposition of 1914. The park has large woods, green areas, ponds, and small lakes. There is also a pavilion called Margaret, which was built by King Bone Marrow Stav VI in memory of his beloved wife.
St. Peter's Basilica......
St. Peter's Basilica (Sankt PetriKyrka). This 14th-century Gothic church is the oldest surviving building in the city. At that time, Malmö was still under the control of the Hanseatic Union, so the design of the church at that time was modeled after the Marian Church in Lübeck, Germany.
Scandinavian Modern Design Centre......
The Scandinavian Modern Design Center is located in the rotating center of Malmö, a city in southern Sweden, where you can buy home furnishings and traditional specialties with top international design.
Malmö Castle Castle is located in the western part of the city of Malmö, surrounded by moats and greenery. Built in the 5th century in the Renaissance style, the castle is the oldest castle in Scandinavia. Part of the castle is open to the public as a museum.
The open section is as follows: textiles, clothing and handicrafts in the traditional local style are exhibited. There is also a history corner that showcases the historical changes of Marma. Traditional furniture and crafts from the Middle Ages to the present day are on display. Animal, flora and geographical models from Sweden and around the world are on display.
Sankut Petli Church......
Located next to the town hall, the red Gothic building was built in the mid-14th century. The interior of the church is decorated with ornate frescoes, with an 88-meter-high minaret, a small chapel built for medieval merchants.
Central Square ......
Malmö's central square, located to the east of the town hall. The square was built in the 16th century and is said to be the largest square in Northern Europe. The square is also a shopping mall that is loved by the locals. In the center of the square there is a statue of Charles X Gustav (1622 to 1660). Charles X bravely led the Swedish people against Denmark.
Øresund Bridge ......
After a century of arguments for the construction of a bridge between Sweden and Denmark, the Øresund Bridge was completed on July 1, 2000. With a total length of 15.4 kilometers, the bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world, with nearly 8 kilometers of train tracks and motorways.
From both ends of the Øresund, there is a mesmerizing view of the bridge. From Falsterbo in southern Sweden to Glumslöv in the north and Stevns in southern Denmark to Rungsted in the north, the 204-metre-high harp-shaped cable-stayed pylons can be seen.
From Lernacken in Sweden to Keshchup Airport in Denmark, the arcing bridge combines the individual undersea tunnels, artificial islands, approach bridges and high bridges into a single unit. When crossing the Öresund Bridge, you will be impressed by its cohesive architectural concept and the iconic high towers of the entire bridge.
The materials used in the construction of the Öresund Bridge and the overall design reflect the traditional Nordic architectural style that is environmentally friendly, simple and reasonable. The main architect of the bridge was Georg . Rotne。
Malmö is one of the most desirable shopping cities.
Any shopping location can be easily reached on foot. Malmö is home to a plethora of exciting shops, clothing stores, malls and attractive shopping centres, most of which are on pedestrian streets, where shoppers don't have to worry about foul car exhaust. The Swedish krona has depreciated against the euro, so it's the perfect time for shoppers to shop in Sweden......
Although Malmö does not have the domineering shopping areas of Stockholm and Gothenburg, nor does it have the international brands such as LV, Hermès and Gucci that make everyone fascinated by it, Malmö, as the largest city in the southern tip of Sweden, is also unflinching in the rapid construction of large shopping malls.
Even Malmö's city centre shopping district, sometimes referred to as "petite and charming", can take days to explore.
For those with a tight schedule, the pedestrian area around Malmö city centre from the Grand Place to Gustav Square, including the newly renovated and expanded Triangeln shopping centre, is the best option.
There are thousands of shops within walking distance, including big brands and small individual stores. The design and layout of the store follows the principles of sophistication and classicism.
Fashion and design lovers can explore the charming design shops around Lilla Torg and Davidshallstorg, with themes ranging from clothing and jewellery to home furnishings.
The city centre is dotted with restaurants and cafes that provide the perfect place for visitors to recharge their batteries.
Triangeln shopping centre is located just 20 metres from the Malmö metro station Triangeln North Exit. It was newly renovated in 2013 and expanded to 150 shops, cafes and restaurants. As it is new and comfortable, and it is located in a prime location, it is very lively with people coming and going every day.
If you have enough time, Malmö's shopping malls are a great place to spend your money. The shopping mall has three floors, with a business area of 93,000 square meters and about 200 large and small shops, with an average of about 25,000 customers visiting every day.
With a population of just 300,000, Malmö is no slouch. Its most distinctive feature is the amber curved architectural design, which was created by the internationally renowned Swedish architect Gert ing?rdh, revealing warmth and warmth in the atmosphere.