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Malmö Building Photos
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page updated 12 Jul 2017
Malmö Architecture Photos
Malmö Architecture Images
Photographs © Adrian Welch – a selction of key contemporary Malmö building photos
Turning Torso Tower
Date built: 2005
Design: Santiago Calatrava Architects
This is the tallest building in Scandinavia.
The tower was built and is owned by HSB Sweden.
Curved base of the tower, with pool:
Turning Torso Tower – building turns 90° : 54 storeys / 190 metres high
A colourful building adjacent to the main railway station:
More buildings in this Southwest Swedish city – information on these building designs is welcome:
More traditional civic buildings in the city centre:
some newer buildings just West of the central area:
Malmö Castle is a fortress located in Malmöhusvägen 6:
Västra Hamnen (The Western Harbour), was an industrial area but in 2001 its reconstruction began as an urban residential neighbourhood, with 500 residential units, most were part of the exhibition Bo01.
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Location: Malmö, Sweden, northeast Europe
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Malmö Central Station
Design: Metro Arkitekter
Malmö Central Station
Station Hyllie Malmo
Design: Metro Arkitekter
Station Hyllie
Ankerspelet housing
Design: Kim Utzon Arkitekter
Ankerspelet Malmo
Malmö is the largest city in the Swedish county (län) of Skåne. It is the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in Scandinavia, with a population of 316,588 (municipal total 338,230 in 2018).
The Øresund Region, which includes the city, is home to 4.0 million people. The Malmö Metropolitan Region is home to over 700,000 people.
The oldest building is Sankt Petri Church. It was built in the early 14th century in Baltic Brick Gothic probably after St Mary’s Church in Lübeck. The church is built with a nave, two aisles, a transept and a tower.
The new Malmö University opened in 1998 on Kockums’ former dockside. Further redevelopment of the now disused south-western harbor followed; a city architecture exposition (Bo01) was held in the area in 2001, and its buildings and villas form the core of a new city district. Designed with attractive waterfront vistas, it was intended to be and has been successful in attracting the urban middle-class.
Since the late 1990s, Malmö has seen a more cosmopolitan architecture. Västra Hamnen (The Western Harbor), like most of the harbor to the north of the city center, was industrial. In 2001 its reconstruction began as an urban residential neighbourhood, with 500 residential units, most were part of the exhibition Bo01.
source: wikipedia
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