Malmo

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You can learn about Scandinavian art and design at the Form/Design Center...Swedish and other Scandinavian artworks are on display throughout the center. — Fodor's
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It's a great spot for a picnic when the weather is fine. — Lonely Planet
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This fine arts museum displays Nordic art from the 1920s and 1930s, including works by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd and Christian Berg. Visitors can also admire landscapes by Carl Fredrik Hill — Michelin Guide
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In the lovely Västra Hamnen area, you can't miss the eye-boggling Turning Torso, a futuristic skyscraper that twists through 90 degrees from bottom to top — Lonely Planet
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This chimerical bridge/tunnel appears to dead end right into the sea.  — Atlas Obscura
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It lay in ruins until the 1930s when the functionalist, factory-like red-brick buildings were added to what remained of the main building and the intact gun towers, and Malmo Museer was born. — Lonely Planet
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The imposing St Peter's church was built on the model of the Marienkirche in Lübeck at the beginning of the 14C. The interior is bright and high, with rib vaulting resting on slender pillars. — Michelin Guide
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