Originally constructed in 1434, Malmö Castle (Malmöhus) served as a crucial strategic stronghold for Denmark. Rebuilt in the 16th century, it stands as Scandinavia’s oldest surviving Renaissance castle. Located in Malmö, Sweden, the castle features robust architecture and now houses the Malmö Museum. This complex delves into the natural history of Sweden, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich past. Today, guests can explore the castle’s historic walls and exhibits, immersing themselves in both the cultural and natural heritage of the area.
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