7 Sights in Norrköping, Sweden (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Norrköping, Sweden! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Norrköping. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. Getåolyckan
The Getå Railroad Disaster was a train disaster caused by a landslide in Getå, a town that is now part of the municipality of Norrköping on 1 October 1918. To date, it is the worst rail accident in Swedish history.
2. S:t Johannes kyrka
St. John's Church is the parish church of Norrköping's St. John Parish in Norrköping Municipality within the Diocese of Linköping. It is located in the district of Klingsberg where Hagebygatan crosses Söderleden in Norrköping.
3. Sankt Olai kyrka
Sankt Olai Church is located in central Norrköping and is a parish church within Norrköping's St. Olof's parish. The church, which was built in 1766–67 on a medieval foundation, has a baroque façade with dark lisens against a lighter plaster surface. The free-standing bell tower was erected in the 1750s.
4. Arbetets Museum
The Museum of Work is a museum located in Norrköping, Sweden. The museum is located in the Strykjärn, a former weaving mill in the old industrial area on the Motala ström river in the city centre of Norrköping. The former textile factory Holmens Bruk (sv) operated in the building from 1917 to 1962.
5. Immanuelskyrkan
The Immanuel Church is a church building in Norrköping, Sweden. It was built by the Immanuel Church Congregation in 1956. Since 2020 it is owned by the two congregations Baptistförsamlingen Saron-Korskyrkan and Norrköping Vineyard, with Immanuel Church Congregation still active in it.
6. Louis de Geer konsert & kongress
Louis De Geer Concert & Congress is a concert hall and convention center located in Norrköping, Sweden. Aside from being the home of the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, the facilities regularly house various conventions.
7. Johannisborg
Johannisborg is the ruin of a fortification located in Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden. The foundations for Johannisborg dates to 1614. The fortifications were largely finished in 1618. The architect of the project was Flemish architect Hans Fleming. When Russians invaded in 1719, Johannisborg was burned down.
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