Malmö
Bridges stretch, waters shift, the city stands. Malmö moves with ease: bold, sharp, never stuck. These frames hold that same flow. Strong angles, deep shades, light that hits just right.
The squared edge leans forward, the cut frame speaks with quiet force. A flick of amber, a touch of black, like the sky before the storm. No weight, no fuss. Just a frame built to keep up.
Step out. The world waits.
Turning Torso
Turning Torso is Malmö's most iconic landmark and one of the most remarkable residential buildings in the world. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the tower rotates 90 degrees from bottom to top. From the Västra Hamnen neighbourhood, the tower offers spectacular views across the Øresund Bridge towards Copenhagen. At sunset, warm light reflects off the glass and steel, making the tower glow like a modern totem by the waterfront. It is the symbol of the new Malmö: ambitious, creative, and built to impress.
Stortorget
Stortorget is the heart of Malmö's historic centre — a wide square surrounded by Renaissance facades, the Town Hall, and the equestrian statue of Carolus X Gustavus. With its lively terraces, markets, and events throughout the year, Stortorget breathes the soul of the city. Sit there on a sunny afternoon with a cup of coffee and observe the life of Malmö around you. The mix of historic architecture and modern urban life gives Stortorget an atmosphere that can't be found anywhere else.
Ribersborg Beach
Ribersborg Beach, locally known as Ribban, is Malmö's most beloved urban beach on the Øresund strait. Kilometres of white sand, the iconic wooden pier with the historic cold water bathing house (Kallbadhuset), and unobstructed sea views toward Denmark make this the perfect spot for every season. In summer, locals and visitors swim in the fresh Scandinavian water; at sunrise, gold and pink hues bring the beach to life. It is the place where Malmö finds its calm — wind, waves, and an endless horizon.
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