Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Sundbyberg, Sweden
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3 km
68 m
Explore Sundbyberg in Sweden with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Sight 1: Sundbybergs kyrka
Sundbyberg Church is the main church of Sundbyberg, in Sweden, and is a part of the Church of Sweden. It is located in Central Sundbyberg, on Rosengatan 15. Opened in 1911, it was built in a Swedish church building architecture after drawings of architect Axel Sjögren (1877-1962).
Sight 2: Centrumkyrkan
Centrumkyrkan is an independent congregation in the municipality of Sundbyberg that is not a member of any religious community. The church was founded in 1986 by the former Pentecostal pastor Stanley Sjöberg and is today (2015) led by pastor Bertil Edin. The congregation has over 700 members.
Sight 3: Vattentornet
The water tower in Sundbyberg is a now-defunct water tower, located in Tornparken in Sundbyberg, one of Stockholm's oldest suburbs, and it is Sundbyberg's most important landmark. The water tower was a utility and industrial building. Sundbyberg's water tower was designed by the architect Ivar Tengbom. The tower was completed in 1912.
Sight 4: Tornparken
Tornparken is a park in central Sundbyberg. The park includes a spacious pond, a playground and a football field, there was also leisure activities there, but the house where the business was run burned down in 2003 and the municipality decided not to invest in a reconstruction. A dance course is also available and during the 1940s and 1950s it was very popular to gather there and dance. Here was also celebrated every year Midsummer, organizer was Sundbybergs Hembygdsförening. During the 1970s, the quitter nights were invested, which was very popular.
Sight 5: Sundbybergs museum
Sundbyberg City Museum is a Swedish city museum located at Fredsgatan 4 in Sundbyberg Municipality, Sweden.
Sight 6: Marabouparken konsthall
Marabouparken Art Gallery is a Swedish art gallery in Marabouparken in central Sundbyberg.
Sight 7: Sveriges VVS-museum
The Swedish VVS-museum is a museum for the plumbing industry, originally located in Katrineholm. After a few years in mothballs, the museum was reopened in 2016, but this time in Bromma in Stockholm.
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