A Final Walk in Malmo….

On our last day in Sweden, Michael spent the day out in the boonies again and I decided to explore another area of the city, heading to the Malmo Castle first.

It was an eclectic place with a moat……

…..a fashion gallery…..

…..an architectural gallery….

….a natural history museum……

….an aquarium……

….and an art gallery that sported a Warhol…..

“Mao Zedong” by Andy Warhol

The paintings in the gallery were not really my style, but I did enjoy this one…..

“Surprised” by Ferdinand Fagerlin

To truly appreciate it, you have to see the look on the older woman’s face…..

I think that is priceless!!

I moved down the street to a Science exhibit and enjoyed seeing quotes from famous Nobel laureates, especially enjoying this one…..

I moved further down the street and entered a huge park, including a wonderful community flower garden…..

This was an area broken into individual plots and each plot was tended by one person. The diversity of flowers was astounding.

I stopped for gelato….

….. and enjoyed it while watching the boats glide down the canal.

I began my walk back to the hotel, first following this path through the park…..

…and then walking along one of the residential streets. I enjoyed photographing the interesting things that I saw, including this fun apartment window…..

And finally, here is a tour of our hotel. It was built from 3 different buildings and was truly a rabbit warren inside. This is how we got to our room……

It was a sweet place to stay and helped to make our trip so enjoyable!!!

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Michael and I love to travel and see new parts of the world and then I love to take those memories and turn them into quilts!!! I hope that you enjoy traveling along with us!!

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One thought on “A Final Walk in Malmo….

  1. What an incentive to not finish off that bottle of wine at dinner! You may never find your way back to your room. Never have I seen any hotel layout that convoluted. But I’d treasure the experience!

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