Another one of the popular Tourist Attractions in Malmö is the Lilla Torget Burghers' Houses, Malmö. The city of Malmo is located in the southern province of Scania in Sweden. It is also the third largest city in the country and features a number of attractions. See the Lilla Torget Burghers' Houses, Malmö while visiting the squares of the city.
The Lilla Torget Burghers' Houses in Malmö are located in the Lilla Torget or Little Square. This square is in the southwest of Malmö's Stortorget. The square has a number of houses dating from the 16th-18th centuries. On the west side you can see the new Market Hall (Saluhallen). There are a number of Lilla Torget Burghers' Houses, Malmö and some of them are quite notable. They are the –
- Flensburgska Hus (1595) at Södergatan 9
- Jörgen Kocks Hus (1525; now a guesthouse) at Västergatan 5
- The Rosenvingeska Hus (1542) at Västergatan 5
- Tunnelns Hus or Ulfeldtska Hus (1519) at Adelgatan 4
- The Diedenska Hus (1620) at Östergatan 6
- The Thottska Hus (1558) at Östergatan 8
You can also see The Kompanihus in Stortorget which was built in the 16th century for a commercial firm. This building is now used for meetings and other functions. The Lilla Torg (Little Square) in Malmö is a shopping square and market. The square was built as a market square in 1592. Another attraction here is the Hedmanska Garden which features the oldest half-timbered house and dates back from the 16th century. The Form/Design Centre is housed in a 19th century warehouse here.
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