Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Sundbyberg, Sweden
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3.2 km
51 m
Experience Sundbyberg in Sweden in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Sight 1: Marabouparken konsthall
Marabouparkens Konsthall is a Swedish art hall in Marabouparken in central Sundbyberg.
Sight 2: Sundbybergs museum
Sundbyberg City Museum is a Swedish city museum at Fredsgatan 4 in Sundbyberg Municipality.
Sight 3: Tornparken
Tornparken is a park in central Sundbyberg. The park has a paddling pool, a playground and a football field, there were also leisure activities there, but the building where the business was run burned down in 2003 and the municipality made the decision not to invest in reconstruction. There is also a dance floor and during the 1940s and 1950s it was very popular to gather there and dance. Midsummer was also celebrated here every year, organized by Sundbybergs Hembygdsförening. During the 1970s, they invested in sing-along chirping evenings, which was very popular.
Sight 4: 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 commercial and industrial building. Sundbyberg's water tower was designed by architect Ivar Tengbom. The tower was completed in 1912.
Sight 5: Centrumkyrkan
Centrumkyrkan is an independent congregation in Sundbyberg municipality 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 6: 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 7: Råsunda vattentorn
The Råsunda water tower is located at Näckrosvägen 31A in the district of Råsunda in Solna municipality. The tower was designed by architect Sigge Cronstedt and inaugurated in 1910. Operations were suspended in the early 1950s. Since 1994, the tower has been converted into apartments. The exterior of the building is very well preserved and has a high cultural-historical value.
Sight 8: Råsunda kyrka
Råsunda church is a district church in Solna parish and is located on a hill at Näckrosparken. Until 2007, the church was a parish church in Råsunda parish. Not so far away is the film town in Råsunda.
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