Sverige 2007

day 4

Maja on a horse toy in a clothes store. 

Again.

Some ancient official-looking building in Stortorget (a big square thing).

Typical side-street in major European cities. You’ll see similar ones wherever you are, be it Paris, London, Madrid, etc.  

Another familiar feature — abundant sidewalk cafés lining all the streets.

Falafel! Not exactly Swedish, but delicious.

Another street.

Buzzer/speaker at an apartment complex.  

Flyer posted on a telephone pole.

A very reflective store. (MaxMara on the bottom floor.)

I love the mix of modern buildings with those that are centuries old.

Some sort of political event.

Another street with lots of people.

Really old bricks at Sankt Petri Kyrka (St. Peter’s Church).

Sankt Petri Kyrka.

It’s really tall.

A map of Malmö we used to get to the library.

Stadsbibliotek! (Public library of Malmö)

Aranciata (sort of a carbonated orange juice) at the library café. 

Inside the library.

Another part of the library.

Through the very modern architecture of the current library, you can see the old Stadsbibliotek (which is still used as well).

A flower in the park by the library.

Another flower.

More flowers.

That one building again.

Old advertisements painted on the side of a building.

Swedish flag.

Some strange thing on the top of a building… no idea what for.

Candy.