Last week I had a course in the south of Sweden. To be more precise in Trelleborg. The course was interesting (indeed and not just because my boss thought I had to go there), but that this of less interest for you blog reader. No I like to tell a bit about the town Trelleborg, the hotel I stayed etc. In this post I start to tell about the place Trelleborg.
Trelleborg is a rather small town at the real south edge of Sweden. Trelleborg is harbour city with several ferry connections to Germany and Poland. There are living about 25 thousand people in the community. The term "borg" as part of the city name means in Swedish "castle". Being at the coast and south tip of the country, it's clear that Trelleborg was of strategic value in history. Already the Vikings around 1000 used Trelleborg for trading and defense.
Walking around in town, I came along the remaining of a old monastery. The monastery was founded in 1267 by Franciscans.
"Franciscan monastery"
Being and old city there are not many real old buildings left. I came across an older building from 1867. I guess many buildings have been taken down from before.
As in many Swedish town and cities there is a main street (often called "gå gatan" and a street free of cars, only allowed for pedestrians and bicycles) and a main square (called "stor torget" in Swedish). Typically for Swedish houses are the different colours of the facades.
"Main square"
"Main street"
"Colourfull facades"
Next post I tell you about the place I stayed Dannegården.
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
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