Malmö is the 3rd largest city in Sweden, with about 330 000 inhabitants, situated near the southernmost west edge of the country. Malmö is a former industrial city, transforming fast to an international university city. The city has besides the beautiful historical core, no less then 5 districts with very modern and large buildings, some highrises; Malmö Live (opposite the city center), Station area Triangeln (city center) Västra Hamnen/Dockan (seaside, where you find Turning Torso) and Hyllie (south outskirts near Öresundsbron).
With this thread I wanted to show the latest developments along the seaside. I chosed to focus on the area around the new concert hall/skyscraper hotel called Malmö Live, completed in 2015. The fountain and spruces around the new square Dag Hammarskölds torg are new the residential highrises are only a few years old. A new markethall just opened in an old, ruined building. The area is often nicknamed “Malmhattan” and reminds a bit of some American city.
Note that these are only snapshots with a cellphone camera, most of them taken during a walk with my new baby that was very curious about the buildings.
If you are interested to look at Turning Torso, or the older part of Malmö, you can watch it here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/worldt...57616483564602
Malmö Live area 2019 08 by
Nightsky, on Flickr
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Nightsky, on Flickr
Dag Hammarskölds torg with the new sculpture and the new highrise Malmö Living in the background.
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Nightsky, on Flickr
The renovated south station building, now restaurant, the new sculpture and the Niagara university bldg..
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Nightsky, on Flickr
Malmö Live