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"The Turning Torso in Malmö is the tallest skyscraper in Scandinavia, with 54 floors and a height of 190 meters. The building was designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and is based on his sculpture of a twisted human body, the Twisting Torso. The Turning Torso is located in the new neighborhood Västra Hamnen and was opened in 2005 after five years of planning and construction. The tower is beside the Öresund bridge the new landmark of Malmö. The tower consists of nine cubic parts, each containing five floors and a mezzanine. Each floor is rotated 1.6° to each lower floor. This results in a rotation about a total of 90° and thereby creates the impression that the tower would rotate around its own axis."
"Malmö and modern are often used hand in hand, and the Turning Torso is the typification of this description. A residential skyscraper, the tower was the largest structure in Scandinavia (until September of 2022). While there is not much to do at this building, this is an excellent area to walk around. The tower is close to the water where you can get dramatic views of the tower, the Øresund, and the large bridge back to Denmark"
"This is the tallest building in the surrounding area. The lower half are businesses and the upper part are apartments. It's a short walk to the beach area where you can walk for miles, eat, or just relax like a Swede. "

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My travel experience for Denmark and Sweden is mostly in the Copenhagen area and southern Sweden. One great idea to see and explore both countries is to do a 4 day trip around the Copenhagen Sound. You literally will make a circle around it. You should start in Copenhagen, whether you are flying in or not it is a central location to begin. Both Denmark and Sweden have easy and reliable public transportation. You can purchase a ticket to travel from Copenhagen to the Swedish cities of Malmö, Lund, and Helsingborg. A stop in Malmö and Lund is recommended. You can check out my destination itinerary for Lund. Once in Helsingborg, you will need to take a ferry to cross back into Denmark. Helsingør or Elsingør, is a historic and quaint small city with much history and beautiful architecture to admire. You can also make this journey on bike. You may want to use the train and ferry to cross the water, but it is also a beautiful bike trip if you have a few extra days to bike. You could also reverse this trip the go from Copenhagen to Helsingør to Sweden. Either way, this is a wonderful trip to visit both countries in a few days. I've highlighted hotels, restaurants, and sightseeing that I have highly enjoyed while traveling to these cities.
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