• Kalmar Slott

    Sweden

    Kalmar

Provided by: Jörgen Tannerstedt / Kalmar Turistcenter

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Do & See
In Kalmar, you stroll on venerable paths. With its architecture and city plan, its walls, cobblestone streets and stone buildings from the 17th century, the city has done an exceptional job of preserving the memory of Sweden’s period as a great power. Experience the Old Town, which lies right next to Kalmar Castle, explore the Kalmar County Museum with its exhibition about the ship 'Kronan' and pay a visit to the Kalmar Art Museum with its much-discussed exhibitions.
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Old Town in Kalmar

Old Town in Kalmar

In the heart of Kalmar, a short distance from the imposing Kalmar Castle, lies the quaint Old Town, offering a glimpse into the city's truly ancient past. Characterised by narrow, winding lanes and impeccably preserved 17th-century red-and-white cottages and buildings, this enclave transports visitors to a bygone era. The Old Town arose from the ashes of the original medieval settlement, which succumbed to fire in the 1600s and stands as a charming testament to Kalmar's historical roots.
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Swimming

Swimming

Kalmar boasts a diverse array of swimming spots: from busy beaches right in the city centre to tranquil, charming shores to the north and south of the centre. Make a stop at Kattrumpan beach at the end of Storgatan in central Kalmar. The newest and largest sandy beach, Kalmarsundsbadet, located behind the castle, has been improved with a 180-metre-long bathing jetty. If you explore the coastline a bit to the south or north of the city core, you'll discover quieter beaches, too.
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