Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
River Caf? is a unique attraction within Gothenburg with a magnificent view?of the harbour and the city center through the panoramic windows.
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
Dockpiren was once a part of the Lindholmen dock, now there is a a small lighthouse at the far end and a restaurant in the middle. The ferry from Gothenburg city to?Lindholmen make the trip in 10 minutes
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
At Kvarnpiren an additional 50 places for ankering boats will be built in 2010, additional apartment will be built in the area close to the water.
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
At the heart of what once was G?teborg?s busy shipbuilding industry, you?ll find Hotel Villan. This handsome historic building in the ...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
Between 1848 and 1976 more than 600 ships was built in this factory. The site has now been converted into hotells and restaurants and is a popular place for recreation.
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
The first ship from gothenburg "The Aurora" was built in 1984 and for more than 100 years the ship building industry at Lindholmen w...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
The cafee has a lovely view of the ?lvsborgs bridge, its open during spring and summer and is a popular place for relaxation and for a get-away during hectic lunch hours.
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
Novotel G?teborg ? a four-star hotel with a first-class restaurant, creative conference premises and tastefully furnished rooms. For two centu...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
This old ferry docking point is on the north shore of G?ta??lv just below the ?lvsborgsbridge that now conects the Hising Island with t...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Jann Lipka
Behind QX truck at Pride 2009 35K participants and 350K viewers. Sure sign the summer is coming to its end soon . ?
Published almost 4 years ago by Jann Lipka
Pride 2009 gay ( not only ) 35000 participants, 350 000 viewers. Right under my living room window .... Pride parade is always a sign that summer is coming to the end :-( soon ....
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
This pier was created some years ago, it was alot of discussions regarding this. It's open access all and can be used by anyone, usually its occupied by teenagers because its such a nice ocean view.
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
The castle G?sevadsholm is known from 1300, in 1531 the estate was burnt to the ground by invading army from Holland. the estate ...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
The first water tower in Kungsbacka was built on top of the hill "T?l?berg" in 1897. The silouette of the little house has become fa...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
In 2006 the reconstruction of the school Aran?sgymnasiet was completed. It resulted in new classrooms with plenty of light and space. The school?received the Kasper Salin award from the Swedish Architect society
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
The Copper sculpture "Tree of Life" is standing in the center of Kungsbacka, the statue is created by the local artist Lars Stocks and was uncovered in 1981 by the Swedish king Carl XVI Gustaf
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
Vallda Church was built in 1200. The medieval stone church was probably very unlike the current one. In 1662 the portal that led to...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Stig Nordlander
Vallda Church was built in 1200. The medieval stone church was probably very unlike the current one. In 1662 the portal that led to th...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Mahmood Hamidi
Barely more than an hours journey from downtown Stockholm and the stress of the city, here you will find a unique and inspiring atmospher...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Mahmood Hamidi
Ulriksdal Palace is situated on the banks of Edviken Lake in the National City Park in Stockholm. The palace was built in the 1600s and visitors to the palace witness many different epochs.