Göteborg 41551 sweden
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5 things that make Gothenburg stand out
1. Amazing seafood restaurants
Gothenburgs coastal location and closeness to the cold waters of the North Sea make it a paradise for those who enjoy fish and seafood.
2. The beautiful archipelago
The archipelago of Gothenburg stretches along the coast like a string of pearls. You dont have to travel far from the city to find charming villages, stunning nature and beaches. Seal safaris, sea-fishing and boat excursions are just some of the activities available here.
3. Liseberg – the largest amusement park in Scandinavia
Make sure you have enough time, cause there is plenty of fun to try here. How about Scandinavias longest and fastest rollercoaster Helix, or the attraction Mechanica – spinning degrees 30 metres up in the air?
4. The traditional neighbourhood Haga
This charming neighbourhood is packed with cafés and shops. The pedestrian street Haga Nygata is lined with well-preserved wooden houses, many in the characteristic Gothenburg style called landshövdingehus with one floor in brick and the rest in wood.
5. One of Europes leading botanical gardens
The Botanical Garden offers a vast and impres
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Gothenburg was founded in by Gustav II Adolf, but it was not the first town at the river Göta älv’s outlet. At the end of the 15th century, Nya Lödöse was built, and became an important trade city for Sweden. Nya Lödöse stood at the site were the neighbourhood Gamlestaden is today.
King Charles IX (for many people in Gothenburg known as the king on the stallion Kopparmärra at Kungsportsplatsen) took the decision to build the city of Gothenburg in at the current area Färjenäs on the island Hisingen. This town was completely destroyed in when the Danes burned it to the ground. Fortunately, the Swedes did not give up the idea of a western commercial city, and in the king Gustavus Adolphus proclaimed “Here, the city shall lie and pointed to the ground in todays Gothenburg. This alleged occassion is immortalised at the Gustaf Adolf Square by artist Bengt Erland Fogelberg and his famous statue of the king (as seen in top).
Gothenburg during the 17th century
Gothenburg was built during the s by the Dutch, as they were considered the best at building on marshland. This has given Gothenburgs city centre its famous channels that are distinctly dutch-inspired.
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Gothenburg
City in Västergötland, Sweden
This article is about the city in Sweden. For other uses, see Gothenburg (disambiguation).
"Göteborg" and "Goteborg" redirect here. For other uses, see Göteborg (disambiguation).
City in Sweden
Gothenburg Göteborg | |
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Gothenburg Location within Västra Götaland Show map of Västra GötalandGothenburg Location within South Sweden Show map of Southern SwedenGothenburg Location within Sweden Show map of Sweden | |
Coordinates: 57°42′27″N11°58′03″E / °N °E / ; | |
Country | Sweden |
Province | Västergötland, Bohuslän and Halland |
County | Västra Götaland County |
Municipality | Gothenburg Municipality |
Charter | |
•City | km2 (sqmi) |
•Water | km2 (sqmi) % |
•Urban | km2 (sqmi) |
•Metro | 3,km2 (1,sqmi) |
Elevation | 12m (39ft) |
•City | , |
•Density | 1,/km2 (3,/sqmi) |
•Metro | 1,, |
Demonym | Göteborgare/Gothenburger |
•Metro | € billion () |
•Per capita | €73, () |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
•Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
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