Malmohus Castle is the oldest Renaissance castle in Sweden and the most visited tourist attraction in Malmo. Inside the castle there are several museums, such as the Art Museum, the History Museum and the Tropicarium Aquarium, which presents a combination
of new and old style within the museums and a variety of exotic creatures inside the aquarium.
The Oresund Bridge is the one that links Denmark to Sweden and Copenhagen to Malmo, with a length of 8km to the artificial island of Peberholm.
St. Peter's Church is the oldest building in Malmo. This impresses with the Gothic architecture and its 105 m high tower. The medieval frescoes were destroyed during the religious wars of the 16th century, but the medieval mural paintings in the Merchants'
Chapel managed to be restored.
Twisted Tower - Turning Torso, a skyscraper that became a symbol in Malmo, having the title of the tallest building in Sweden. The tower is over 190 meters high, being designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
The little Boulevard-Lilla Torg is the best way to take a walk in Malmo.
The Malmo City Hall is located in the central market and was built in 1546 also in Renaissance style.
The Folkets Amusement Park is open from April to September and is considered the oldest public park in the world.