Kalmar
Kalmar is a city in the southeast of Sweden, situated by the Baltic Sea. From the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, Kalmar was one of Sweden's most important cities.
Kalmar, Sweden is one of the favorite destinations for tourists traveling in Europe. Its attractions are the beautifully preserved old town that grew up around the Renaissance castle Kalmar, the majestic baroque cathedral built in the 17th century, and many other objects.
The castle is adjacent to the city park, founded in the 19th century, where you can find rare exotic plants. In the evenings, the park is visited by lovers of social events, concerts, which are held here regularly.
Lovers of museum treasures will get a lot of impressions by devoting their time to exploring the city's museums. You can visit, for example, an art museum, where you can visit permanent and temporary exhibitions of artists of the last century and the nineteenth century, in the maritime museum (Kalmar is a port city) you can learn the details of the military history of the city and the stages of industrial development.
The modern city is home to about 40,000 people. The city's income is brought not only by the tourism business, but also by shipbuilding, the food industry, and a car assembly plant. Young people have the opportunity to get higher education at a local university. There is an airport located outside the city at a distance of 5 kilometers. You can get to the city by train from Malmö or Stockholm.