Middle-aged Swede goes for a walk
Middle-aged Swede goes for a walk
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Sweden's largest burial mound, a runestone and more. Walking tour of the Anundshög burial ground.
"Anundshögen" is the largest burial mound in Sweden and surrounding it is several smaller burial mounds, stone ships, a runestones and some other interesting pieces of history.
Recorded September 4, 2024.
#walking #walkingtour #sweden
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Sweden, walking tour of Strängnäs, the town where Gustaf Vasa was elected as king in 1523.
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Strängnäs in one of the older towns in Sweden with a a lot of history and several very old buildings. It was here that Gustaf Vasa was elected as king of Sweden on June 6, 1523. Recorded on September 3, 2024. #walking #walkingtour #eveningwalk #sweden
Over 200 years old farm, short tour of Kvekgården in Sweden.
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Kvekgården is a farm with buildings from the 18th and early 19th century that's been turned into an open air museum. Today we take a short walk around that farm. Recorded on September 4, 2024 #sweden #openairmuseum
One of Sweden's oldest cities and a former capital? Walking tour of Nyköping
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Nyköping is one of the oldest cities in Sweden, with a lot of history, today we go for a walk around the city and it's castle, Nyköpingshus! Date of recording: September 3, 2024. #walking #walkingtour #sweden Index: 0:00 The city 31:26 The Castle, Nyköpingshus
Sweden, walking tour of Norrköping
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Norrköping is one of the larger cities in Sweden with a long history and a lot of beautiful old buildings. Today we take a walk around that city. Recorded on September 3, 2024. #walking #walkingtour #sweden #citywalk
Sweden, Gothenburg, Christmas decorations and a small Christmas market.
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Today we take a walk around the Christmas decorated Gothenburg and visit a Christmas market that was a lot smaller than I had hoped. Recorded December 17, 2024 Videos mentioned in the subtitles: Sweden, Walking tour of a windy Gothenburg ruclips.net/video/y-vKoczzuvI/видео.html One of Sweden's largest shopping centers, walking tour of Nordstan in Gothenburg. ruclips.net/video/XI_cdZYbw9A/видео....
Sweden, walking tour of "Gamla Linköping" (Old Linköping).
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"Gamla Linköping" (Old Linköping) is an Open air museum with around 125 buildings in with ages ranging from the late 17th century to the mid 20th century but it's also a living part of the town with shops, restaurants and privat residences. Today we take a walk around "Gamla Linköping". Recorded September 3, 2024 #walking #walkingtour #sweden
Sweden, walking tour of the city Åmål
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Åmål is an old Swedish city, and the only one to ever receive city privileges in the Dalsland province. It's also known as the location for a 1990s movie with a questionable title. Today we take a walk around that city. #walking #walkingtour #walktour #sweden
A bridge for boats, short walk at the Håverud aqueduct in Sweden.
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The Håverud Aqueduct is part of the Dalsland Canal built 1864-1868 and it's a popular tourist destination, it is the most visited location in the Dalsland region. This time we take a short walk at that aqueduct. Recorded August 12, 2024 #walking #walkingtour #sweden
Sweden's youngest city, walking tour of Säffle
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Today we're talking a walk in Sweden's youngest city, Säffle. Recorded August 12, 2024 #sweden #walking #walkingtour
Sweden, walking tour of Borgvik, an old foundry ruin and an old village.
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Borgvik in a small village in Sweden, just north of lake Vättern. Here we take a look at the ruins of an old foundry and then take a walk around the old village. #walking #walkingtour #sweden
Sweden, Karlstad Cathedral, short tour of the church
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Karlstad Domkyrka (cathedral) was built 1723-1730 and today we take a short walk both inside and outside of the church. #sweden
Sweden, Walking tour of the city Karlstad
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Today we talk a walk around the central parts of city Karlstad. #walking #walkingtour #sweden #citywalkingtour #citywalk
Sweden, walking tour of Kristinehamn, starting outside the White House?
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Kristinehamn is a city located on the north east side of Vänern, Sweden's largest lake and today we take an evening walk around that city. And for some reason, the old court house in Kristinehamn looks a lot like a smaller version of the White House? #walkingtour #walking #sweden #eveningwalk #citywalk
Sweden, Örebro, walking tour of the Open Air Museum Wadköping.
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Wadköping is an open air museum with a large collection of old buildings, some as old as the 16th century, it is located in the Swedish city Örebro and today we take a short walk around it. #walking #walkingtour #sweden #openairmuseum
Sweden, Örebro, walking tour of the central parts of the city
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Sweden, Örebro, walking tour of the central parts of the city
Sweden, walking tour of the city Kumla
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Sweden, walking tour of the city Kumla
Sweden, Mariestad, walking tour of the "Gamla stan" (old town) area.
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Sweden, Mariestad, walking tour of the "Gamla stan" (old town) area.
900 years old castle ruin and church in Husaby, Sweden.
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900 years old castle ruin and church in Husaby, Sweden.
Sweden, walking tour of Askersund
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Sweden, walking tour of Askersund
Huttla water mill & saw mill in Sweden
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Huttla water mill & saw mill in Sweden
Sweden's oldest source of "healing" waters. Walking tour of Medevi.
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Sweden's oldest source of "healing" waters. Walking tour of Medevi.
Sweden, Motala, walking tour of the town known as the capital of Göta Canal
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Sweden, Motala, walking tour of the town known as the capital of Göta Canal
Sweden, Walking tour of the Vadstena Abbey
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Sweden, Walking tour of the Vadstena Abbey
Beautiful old Swedish town, walking tour of Vadstena
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Beautiful old Swedish town, walking tour of Vadstena
Sweden, Linköping Cathedral, a short tour of the inside.
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Sweden, Linköping Cathedral, a short tour of the inside.
Sweden, walking tour of the beautiful city Linköping.
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Sweden, walking tour of the beautiful city Linköping.
Exploring almost 900 years old monastery ruins in Sweden, walking tour of the Alvastra monastery.
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Exploring almost 900 years old monastery ruins in Sweden, walking tour of the Alvastra monastery.
Beautiful old costal town, walking tour of Västervik in Sweden.
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Beautiful old costal town, walking tour of Västervik in Sweden.
Viking/Iron age grave field, Hjortsberga Gravfält in Sweden.
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Viking/Iron age grave field, Hjortsberga Gravfält in Sweden.

Комментарии

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust 16 часов назад

    Thanks for the tour of Nyköping! I like the view there at the start on the bridge, castle in one direction, some nice buildings in the other direction and the river flowing. Generally for me it seems that Nyköping is very well taken care of in terms of trees, flowers etc. Just look at the street lights, like at17:05, they look good too! I saw a documentary about king Karl X the other day, he was apparently born at Nyköpingshus. Regarding the capital, I learned somewhere that until 1634, the king's cabinet or whatever you call it was always travelling with the king, so the city they were in at the moment was kind of the capital. But then it was decided that the cabinet should always stay in the same city regardless of where the king is, and then it (Stockholm) became the capital. Maybe it was Axel Oxenstierna who came up with this? I guess he was kind of in charge in 1634 when Gustav II Adolf recently had passed away. Anyway, Nyköping looks very well maintained, like a huge park with lots of interesting buildings!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 13 часов назад

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, they certainly seem to take their trees etc. seriously, considering they even had that map showing of the locations of different kinds trees. :) As far as the capital goes, I have to admit I'm not that well versed in the history of Oxenstierna, but this article at Populärhistoria: popularhistoria.se/sveriges-historia/stormaktstiden/tema-stormaktstid-den-maktige-oxenstierna writes "Oxenstierna högg av förvaltningen från kungens person och spikade fast den i Stockholm, oavsett var majestätet befann sig, och därmed blev Birger Jarls skapelse huvudstad i modern mening." so they at least seem to give him the credit for it.

  • @cinetus5278
    @cinetus5278 День назад

    Not many people around. It's crowded on a nice and warm summer day. A poular destination for shopping norwegians.

  • @botheartless7540
    @botheartless7540 4 дня назад

    Thanks for the tour and the story!

  • @feifei-sweetcat
    @feifei-sweetcat 5 дней назад

    Grateful for the chance to explore, discover, and create such wonderful video! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @emulatorisland7417
    @emulatorisland7417 6 дней назад

    Så fint! Tack du har filmat staden.

  • @SwedishEmpire1700
    @SwedishEmpire1700 7 дней назад

    My family farm is from the 1540's, so 200 isnt that old.

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 7 дней назад

      That's really cool! As you say, there's farms that has been established a lot earlier than this one, but I don't think there's many where the old buildings remain like this. Any active farms would've been modernized over the years.

  • @feifei-sweetcat
    @feifei-sweetcat 7 дней назад

    Awesome tour! I sit in my easy chair and watch your videos and it almost seems like I am there with you in spirit. Seeing the world through your eyes is such a fantastic pleasure! 😍😍 Love your channel and I am your new subscriber!🎁🎁🎁

  • @feifei-sweetcat
    @feifei-sweetcat 7 дней назад

    Spectacular views! Your tour is enlightening; I learned so much and am grateful for your guidance. ❣❣❣ Your passion for sharing your expertise truly shines through.❤

  • @sadisunel5764
    @sadisunel5764 9 дней назад

    A great walking. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from İZMİR-TÜRKİYE. 👋

  • @ВенецианецСийский
    @ВенецианецСийский 10 дней назад

    Спасибо за приятную прогулку! Очень интересно!

  • @tommyrobinson9862
    @tommyrobinson9862 10 дней назад

    What an absolutely lovely day. Me as a born and bred Swede can feel the seratonin rushing back in to the body when looking at this nice springweather in this month of January.

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust 10 дней назад

    Thanks for the tour of Norrköping! I agree with your statement in the description that Norrköping has a lot of beautiful old buildings. When I was a kid, we had some relatives in Norrköping so we went there from time to time. They didn't live centrally though and I was quite young, but I seem to recall that there was always some nice flower arrangements that we sometimes stopped by and looked at. Maybe it the Carl Johans Park and that section informally called "Järnvägsparken", it looks similar to how I can recall. I went to Norrköping one weekend as a grown up with a meet-up with some friends. I remember from that visit that I afterwards was quite impressed with how many nice old buildings they had kept and that you somehow could see in the city that it used to be one of the bigger cities in Sweden (3rd biggest in 1850 for example) with a lot of industries that had created some wealth. I really like that industrial area in or surrounded the water, like at 18:44. I have a soft spot for old industrial buildings. In this particular area around the Flat Iron building and the buildings by Ivar Tengbom among others it seems they have managed to keep a lof of those old buildings but then of course change the function of them to other things, like industrial museum, science park etc. That is just great.

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 10 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! I agree that old industrial buildings often are really nice, especially ones that are built in the water like that, not just close to it but literally being built with the foundation starting inside the water.

  • @felixnh
    @felixnh 11 дней назад

    Jag tycker mycket om dina filmer. Tack för att du tar dig tid att filma, redigera och lägga upp dem.

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 11 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @JohnDoe-kv2ki
    @JohnDoe-kv2ki 14 дней назад

    Saint Bridget of Sweden pray for us, greeting from Poland

  • @Tinyhouse-w8k
    @Tinyhouse-w8k 16 дней назад

    Ja där växte man upp,kan varenda gatsten,kom dit 1973,började 1a klass spinnet skolan,de var bra tid ..

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 18 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @galgal8333
    @galgal8333 20 дней назад

    How it rhst the sun is shinning in Sweden at the moment ? 🤔

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 20 дней назад

      It's not, if you check the description of the video, you'll see that it was recorded in september 😀I recorded quite a few videos during road trips in the autumn so I still haven't posted all of them from that time.

  • @hgger69
    @hgger69 22 дня назад

    Min hemstad! ❤ Du har fångat stadens kärna på ett vackert sätt även om det finns mer men svårt att få med på kort tid!👍

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 24 дня назад

    Thank you!

  • @ВенецианецСийский

    По-русски "столица" - это "престол" правителя, место сидения (нахождениях) царя, короля, князя. Поэтом Нючёпинг вполне можно назвать😅 старой столицей шведских монархов!

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust 24 дня назад

    Thanks for the Christmas decoration Tour of central Gothenburg! Quite impressive how much decorations that are put up, the trees lining Kungsportsavenyn had been wired with lights, a lof of the restaurants with Chrismas tree outside, the hotel really nicely decorated (with Clarion Post Hotel maybe taking the price for most effort). The main problem here is that there was no snow! Christmas decorations with lights etc gets 10 times better with snow around since it reflects etc. I noticed the same in south of Sweden where I live, we had no snow for December but the other day we had a few days with cold weather and snow and immediately I noticed more of the Christmas decorations and how nice they were. I think we should move Christmas two weeks or something, the likelihood of snow would increase. :)

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 24 дня назад

      Thanks! I agree, Christmas decorations looks a lot nicer with some snow around and it certainly does feel like winter has shifted a bit, with snow being more common in January & February than in December. Not to mention how far into the spring we can get snow. Still remember walking "LinnéMarschen" a few years ago (or probably more than a few, was around 2010 I think) in the beginning of May and having heavy snow during the walk.

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust 24 дня назад

    I have heard about "Gamla Linköping" and seen some pictures of it, but it wasn't until I saw your video that I realized the scale of it! Very impressive! What a great idea by Lennart Sjöberg and how well it has been implemented, moving all the buildings there etc. I haven't been to Skansen (outdoor museum in Stockholm) in a long while but what I find impressive with Gamla Linköping is that you don't have like the odd historical building standing here and there, here you actually have complete city blocks with historical buildings. It gives a totally different atmosphere and ambiance, almost like travelling back in time! The fact that they have kept Gamla Linköping a "living area" makes sense as well, it is always good to have people living in an area and also it reinforces the long term viability of the place. I like the fact that they have kept an old phone booth in there, in not too distant future very few people will have seen actual real ones. :)

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 24 дня назад

      Thanks for watching! I haven't visited Skansen (at least as far as I can remember, might've been there during one of our many road trips when I was a kid 40+ years ago) so I can't really compare them, but yeah, I liked what they've done with Gamla Linköping, it does feels like you're visiting a town from the past.

  • @jacobsinger97
    @jacobsinger97 25 дней назад

    Ohh man!! How beautiful!! Thanks for showing the beauty. I love the buuldings. I wish this video got millions of views. Nice job! Do you live there??

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk 25 дней назад

      Thank you! This was recorded while we stopped there during a road trip, I don't live there.

  • @juliae7451
    @juliae7451 29 дней назад

    My best friend owns a house near this church. I was hoping I could see her home in this video. Thank you for posting ..I enjoyed watching

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust Месяц назад

    Founded in 1643, I had no idea Åmål was that old, impressive! Looks to me that the city have managed to retain quite a good number of historic buildnings, eventhough as you mention in the video, some big fires have happened which has of course had its impact on the buildings. I have definitely heard about the movie "F***ing Åmål" back in the day, it had a huge impact, eventhough to be honest, I don't think I ever saw the full movie. I think it portrayed Åmål as a small and boring place, but it was from the eyes of teenagers and I guess regardless of place where you grow up there is always something bigger that looks alluring somewhere else. :) The outline of the city looks nice with great scenary out over Värnern. I like the square at 23:45, at least on that end of the square the buildings surrounding the square look nice with some good years to them. The church in the end looks beautifull, imagine it being over 200 years old and so well maintained, great. Thanks for the tour!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! I was also surprised by the age of Åmål, as well as how nice of a town it was. I really did not know much about the town, and my impression of it was really mostly formed by the movie (which I haven't even seen anything from, other than the ads for it that was constantly running on the TV back then).

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust Месяц назад

    This was certainly a quick view of the Håverud aqueduct but nonetheless interesting and what great scenery! Impressive engineering in the 1860's. This Nils Ericson who if I am correct was the older brother of John Ericsson, both of them great engineers for sure. One thing that confuses me though is that Nils seemed to spell his surname with one s while John with two? Anyway, impressive that two brothers were so prominent in engineering and construction. That shot at 4:55 is great, with the mirroring of the sky and the buildings in the water. Thanks for adding date of filming as well!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! I had to look it up now that you mentioned it and it seems Nils Ericson removed one 's' from his last name when he was "adlad" ( ennobled ) in 1854.

  • @AnonymousChristian28
    @AnonymousChristian28 Месяц назад

    Song name?

  • @Upe-f9c
    @Upe-f9c Месяц назад

    The market was not that great, as you said, but it´s always nice to stroll around in central Gothenburg. I enjoyed it.

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @AlexanderCarracedo
    @AlexanderCarracedo Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Wow, this takes me back. I had a black cocker spaniel, Milton was his name... We crossed this bridge every day together from 2000-2013. Up ahead we would always turn right and circle around the citadel. Landskrona is such a magical town. When I left in 2014 the bridge at 10:14 did not yet exist. The "Peninsula" at 12:14 always had drunk kids partying every friday/saturday during spring & summer. In 2007 the municipality put ALPACAS of all animals within the enclosures, but someone let loose a pitbull that mauled one of the animals and thus they were removed. Also, you can pay for a fishing permit for the water surrouding the citadel. If you walk outside the citadell early in the morning there are hundreds of rabbits runnning around. Gorgeous pheasants and along the beaches big stone blocks meant to keep out possble nazi invasion. People in Landskrona speak with a super "thick" accent in comparison to "normal" Swedish. On a sad note, in february of 2007 an elderly gentleman by the name of Sune Karlsson (76) was reported missing along with his vehicle, a ford fiesta. He was not found until 2015, when a a passeserby spotted, Sunes car in the outer rim waters of Landskrona citadel. It is a mystery how his car was not spotted submurged during all those years.

    • @AlexanderCarracedo
      @AlexanderCarracedo Месяц назад

      I have a photo of my dog trying to pick a fight with the alpacas, should it be of any "historical" interest. 😁 ... Min vän din kanal är perfekt!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thank you! As someone who only stopped by while on a road trip, there's a limit to how much I can learn about the place, hearing more about it from someone who has lived there for many years is great!

    • @AlexanderCarracedo
      @AlexanderCarracedo Месяц назад

      @@MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Exactly! And even after living there for so many years I still feel this small crime-ridden, stinky (yes, Landskrona smells of sulphur) and generally dead small town still tries to draw me back in. Uppsala; Gottsunda as well... Gottsunda, only a native would want to revisit this place I think. lol..

  • @АннаКириллова-ш8ъ
    @АннаКириллова-ш8ъ Месяц назад

    Cute small town

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust Месяц назад

    Thanks for the tour of Säffle! I hardly knew anything about Säffle before this video so this was really educational! I liked the fact that the city seemed to have a lot of information screens set-up which showed pictures how areas used to look before etc. That is great. Looking at that screen displayed at 2:46 unfortunately it seems that the square was surrounded by a lot more beautiful buildings back in the day compared to how it looks now... Generally I thought Säffle looked really nice with the channel, the river and quite a lot of impressive buildings for such a relatively small city. Remarkable really that Ivar Tengbom designed a water tower (21:44) there in 1914, considering he was one of the bigger architects already i Stockholm. I think he did the main office for Stockholms Enskilda bank in 1915 and then of course Stockholsm Konserthus and also Tändstickspalatset, he was the guy back in the day.But someone in Säffle must have said like 1912, "we need a new water tower and we want Ivar Tengbom to design it" :). Imagine the emphasis they put on design back in the day, even for a water tower! We have lost something in that area to be honest. On another note, did you ever consider to put somewhere in the text of your videos which day it was filmed? I was just thinking that sometimes a film is recorded and then it is released several months later and info on when it was filmed could be of interest for someone later on when they watch. To know if something was filmed in August or in October just to put the move in context. Anyway, just a thought! Thanks!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! Yeah, I think it's great when there's a lot of signs like that, great reading and also makes it so much easier for me when I'm writing these texts :) It seems Tengbom designed quite a few water towers, I found one list of them saying he designed all these: Askersund (1907), Katrineholm (1907), Hässleholm (1910), Trelleborg (1911), Säffle (1911), Solna (1912), Sundbyberg (1912) I guess the year was when he made the design, since the one for Säffle is listed a few years before the tower was built. Good idea about the date, RUclips has a bunch of fields to enter when uploading the video and one of them, that I usually fill in, is the date, but I'm not sure that information is visible anywhere for the viewers, I think RUclips just stores it for their own use. I should probably make it visible somewhere and at least add it to the description of the videos. This one was recorded on 2024-08-12.

    • @Erikslust
      @Erikslust Месяц назад

      ​@@MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Interesting that Tengbom was involved in that many water towers!

  • @WalkWithMeFinland
    @WalkWithMeFinland Месяц назад

    Hello from Finland! 🇫🇮 I absolutely loved this video; the views are stunning! 😍 I’ve just subscribed and hit the like button. 👍✨ Keep up the amazing work!

  • @ericmalmberg5839
    @ericmalmberg5839 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this. I recognised a few places,but I was especially happy to see my mother's old family home at Borgmastaregatan 25. I lived there as a toddler from 1947-49,and visited several times since. She was a Kanje.

  • @travel_and_explore_with_BIP
    @travel_and_explore_with_BIP Месяц назад

    Very interesting part of Mölndal Gothenburg I didn’t know about! Are you from Gothenburg yourself??

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! I'm not from Gothenburg, but I do visit it now and then since it's only about an hour away by car.

    • @travel_and_explore_with_BIP
      @travel_and_explore_with_BIP Месяц назад

      @ I haven’t been back to Sweden for over 30 years, I grew up in Gothenburg and Partille. Would be very interesting for me if you could make a video about Kåhög, Jonsered , Aspen and Lexby in Partille. 😊

  • @travel_and_explore_with_BIP
    @travel_and_explore_with_BIP Месяц назад

    I was born in Mölndal. Haven’t been in Sweden since 1991.

    • @tommyrobinson9862
      @tommyrobinson9862 28 дней назад

      Thats a long time, alot has changed thats for sure. But you could say the same about every country aswell in that time period.

  • @travel_and_explore_with_BIP
    @travel_and_explore_with_BIP Месяц назад

    Cheers for this! Brings back memories for me, I grew up in Partille!

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @Eragon2679
    @Eragon2679 Месяц назад

    I laughed when i read the description. 😅

  • @Erikslust
    @Erikslust Месяц назад

    Thanks for the tour of Borgvik and surroundings! Great that they have kept kind of the outline of the foundry so one can envision how it looked back in its glory. Seemed to me that also a lot of info was available for the visitor to understand both how buildings loooked and how the foundry worked. I think that Borgvik with all the buildings around seems to have found a good mix where some of the buildings are used for other purposes like hotel, art gallery etc and some of them are owned by private individuals. That way I think the likelihood that buildings will stay in ok shape over time is increased. Another thing, looking at these videos now when it grey, dark and gloomy in December, makes one really appreciate summertime!

    • @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk
      @MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! I agree that such a mix is probably good to keep places like this preserved, and of course also and active and dedicated "hembygdsförening", I've really gained an appreciation for all the work all the "Hembygdsföreningar" around Sweden put into preserving our history since I started doing all these road trips and recording these videos. As far as summertime videos goes, I recorded so many videos during my road trips this summer that if I keep going at the current pace with one video each week, I can probably last through most of this winter with videos recorded during the summer & fall :)

  • @greenlife3436
    @greenlife3436 Месяц назад

    We see a perfect nature, thank you very much,

  • @kieranmortimer5884
    @kieranmortimer5884 Месяц назад

    As an Architect I appreciate this all immensely! This is lovely - seems to me a much slower pace in the videos you post compared to Canada where I am from, and I am sure that the Architecture and the daily exposure to rich history has a big impact on that. Thanks for the videos!

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @skummisrocker
    @skummisrocker Месяц назад

    Fråga Robert Walve om info om Oskarshamn. Han har ju pratat om Oskarshamn och byggnaderna runt i om sta'n. 😉

  • @MrRoma1800
    @MrRoma1800 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @marukana_moto
    @marukana_moto 2 месяца назад

    _The Håverud aqueduct is a breathtaking blend of ingenuity and natural beauty. This video offers a serene glimpse into this historic site, inspiring viewers to appreciate the harmonious coexistence of man-made structures and the environment._ 👍❤

  • @YoussefYoussef-cf3nb
    @YoussefYoussef-cf3nb 2 месяца назад

    Im love sweden

  • @lets.walk.around.gothenburg
    @lets.walk.around.gothenburg 2 месяца назад

    ヽ(͡◕ ͜ʖ ͡◕)ノ🌟🌟. Hello and good morning! We're having a fantastic time. Your videos are really impressive!🌹🌹🌹 Thank you, and have a delightful day!