Ytterby Mine

Discover Ytterby Mine in Stockholm, Sweden: The single richest source of elemental discoveries in the world.

Rök Rune Stone

Discover Rök Rune Stone in Ödeshög, Sweden: This encrypted monolith protected a secret of Norse mythology by hiding in a church wall for over a millennium.

World’s Only Mounted Blue Whale

Discover Malm Whale in Gothenburg, Sweden: One of the world's few mounted blue whales, its jaws are hinged open allowing visitors to descend into a lounge.

Old Tjikko in Sweden

Discover Old Tjikko in Älvdalen S, Sweden: The world's oldest individual clonal tree looks like a wimp despite standing tall for 9,550 years.

Utter Inn

Discover Utter Inn in Västerås, Sweden: A floating underwater hotel, created by a Swedish artist.

Øresund Bridge

Discover Øresund Bridge in Malmö, Sweden: This chimerical bridge/tunnel appears to dead end right into the sea.

Ales Stenar

Discover Ales Stenar in Ystad, Sweden: According to legend, this boat-shaped henge is built over the grave of a mythic king.

Nimis in Ladonia

Discover Nimis in Ladonia in Höganäs, Sweden: Micro-nation based around a nine-story high illegally built tower.

The Cuckold of Skeppsbron

Discover The Cuckold of Skeppsbron in Stockholm, Sweden: A man has revenged his true love's betrayal through tears and stone genitalia.

Stockholm’s ‘Rag and Bone’

Discover Rag and Bone in Norrmalm, Sweden: This homeless brass fox tugs at your heartstrings from the foot of a Stockholm bridge.

STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodges

Discover STF Kolarbyn Eco Lodges in Skinnskatteberg, Sweden: Bring your hiking shoes, wool socks, and thermal underwear for a stay in these cozy forest huts.

Pionen Data Center

Discover Pionen Data Center in Stockholm, Sweden: The internet as provided by a James Bond villain.

Skansen Open Air Museum

Discover Skansen Open Air Museum in Stockholm, Sweden: Sweden's "good old days" painstakingly re-created in a model village.

Birthplace of the Stockholm Syndrome

Discover Birthplace of the Stockholm Syndrome in Stockholm, Sweden: Now a hotel, this former bank was the site of a robbery that spawned a psychological phenomenon.

Sweden Solar System

Discover Sweden Solar System in Stockholm, Sweden: The world's largest model of our planetary system.

Treehotel

Discover Treehotel in Boden N, Sweden: A series of modernist treehouse hotel rooms grace the outskirts of an Arctic forest.

Colour by Numbers

Discover Colour by Numbers in Stockholm, Sweden: This Stockholm light tower can be controlled by anyone with a smartphone.

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