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Rising 190 meters above the skyline, the is Malmö's most recognizable landmark. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this residential tower is inspired by the human spine, featuring nine segments that twist a full 90 degrees from base to top. It stands as a testament to the city's transition from its shipbuilding past to its futuristic, design-led present. Connecting Worlds: The Öresund Bridge
Completed in 2000, the Öresund Bridge is Sweden's only fixed direct link to continental Europe. Spanning the strait between Malmö and Copenhagen, it serves 4 million people in the combined Öresund Region, facilitating a unique cross-border exchange of culture and economy. A Hub for Innovation and Sustainability #malmö
: The city is known for its slow-living philosophy , encouraging visitors and locals alike to slow down and enjoy the scenery. Expand map Architecture & Sightseeing Experience & Education Rising 190 meters above the skyline, the is
: The city uses advanced technologies like VR for port and waterfront planning. Connecting Worlds: The Öresund Bridge Completed in 2000,
Malmö is widely considered an unassuming foodie destination due to its location in the "Sweden’s Bread Basket" region, which produces 30% of the country's food. : Innovative restaurants like focus on seasonal, local menus .