The Gustav Adolfs Torg, Malmö is one of many popular squares in the city of Malmo in Sweden. Malmo is Sweden’s third largest city and is in the southern most province of Scania. The city has a number of heritage and modern attractions to visit. The Gustav Adolfs Torg, Malmö is one of the most visited Tourist Attractions in Malmö. The square is very popular among young travelers and tourists.
The Gustav Adolfs Torg in Malmö is named after King Gustav IV, who ruled Sweden during a period in the 19th century from Malmö. King Gustav IV had planned to make Malmö the second capital city of Sweden, but unfortunately was dethroned before he could carry out this plan. The Malmö Lyrical Theatre was situated in the 19th century where today the H&M stands. The Gustav Adolfs Torg, Malmö was redesigned in 1997. The new design included a row of fountain sculptures and the market trade became a permanent feature.
After visiting the Gustav Adolfs Torg, Malmö you can also visit the other Malmo Attractions like churches, squares, heritage buildings and modern wonders. You can also visit the other squares like Stora Torget (Big Square), Lilla Torget (Small Square) and David Hall Square in Malmo. Malmo also has a number of other attractions like Oresund Bridge, HSB Turning Torso, Carriage Museum, Castle and Municipal Museum, Charlotte Weibull's Doll House / Charlotte Weibull Dockhus, Folkets Park, Lilla Torget Burghers' Houses, Pildammspark, Form Design Center, Municipal Theater, St Peter's Church / St Petri, Svaneholm Castle, Skanör-Falsterbo, Torup Castle and Town Hall
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