Thanks for the tour of Norrköping! I agree with your statement in the description that Norrköping has a lot of beautiful old buildings. When I was a kid, we had some relatives in Norrköping so we went there from time to time. They didn't live centrally though and I was quite young, but I seem to recall that there was always some nice flower arrangements that we sometimes stopped by and looked at. Maybe it the Carl Johans Park and that section informally called "Järnvägsparken", it looks similar to how I can recall. I went to Norrköping one weekend as a grown up with a meet-up with some friends. I remember from that visit that I afterwards was quite impressed with how many nice old buildings they had kept and that you somehow could see in the city that it used to be one of the bigger cities in Sweden (3rd biggest in 1850 for example) with a lot of industries that had created some wealth. I really like that industrial area in or surrounded the water, like at 18:44. I have a soft spot for old industrial buildings. In this particular area around the Flat Iron building and the buildings by Ivar Tengbom among others it seems they have managed to keep a lof of those old buildings but then of course change the function of them to other things, like industrial museum, science park etc. That is just great.
Thanks for watching! I agree that old industrial buildings often are really nice, especially ones that are built in the water like that, not just close to it but literally being built with the foundation starting inside the water.
A great walking. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from İZMİR-TÜRKİYE. 👋
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Thanks for the tour of Norrköping! I agree with your statement in the description that Norrköping has a lot of beautiful old buildings. When I was a kid, we had some relatives in Norrköping so we went there from time to time. They didn't live centrally though and I was quite young, but I seem to recall that there was always some nice flower arrangements that we sometimes stopped by and looked at. Maybe it the Carl Johans Park and that section informally called "Järnvägsparken", it looks similar to how I can recall.
I went to Norrköping one weekend as a grown up with a meet-up with some friends. I remember from that visit that I afterwards was quite impressed with how many nice old buildings they had kept and that you somehow could see in the city that it used to be one of the bigger cities in Sweden (3rd biggest in 1850 for example) with a lot of industries that had created some wealth. I really like that industrial area in or surrounded the water, like at 18:44. I have a soft spot for old industrial buildings. In this particular area around the Flat Iron building and the buildings by Ivar Tengbom among others it seems they have managed to keep a lof of those old buildings but then of course change the function of them to other things, like industrial museum, science park etc. That is just great.
Thanks for watching! I agree that old industrial buildings often are really nice, especially ones that are built in the water like that, not just close to it but literally being built with the foundation starting inside the water.
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