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Peace Monument
The guide was updated:When you're in the middle of the Big Square (Stora Torget) in Karlstad, your eyes will inevitable land on the Peace Monument, erected in 1955 to commemorate the peaceful dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway in 1095. The sculpture, which depicts a woman holding a broken sword and one foot on the head of a soldier, was elected as the ugliest statue in Sweden and nicknamed even with pet names.
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- Address: Fredsmonumentet, Stora Torget, Karlstad
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Embark on a classic tour aboard Stella Polaris, cruising the tranquil waters of Lake Vänern while indulging in a delectable shrimp feast, complemented by an array of accompaniments, including freshly baked bread, crisp salad, and tasty sauces. Join this maritime journey for a delightful combination of scenic beauty and a shrimp-filled culinary adventure on Lake Vänern.
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Gamla Stenbron
Inaugurated in 1811, Gamla Stenbron, in Swedish Östra Bron, is the longest stone arch bridge in Sweden which, with its 168 meters, is considered a city landmark in Karlstad.
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Värmlands Museum
Situated amidst the scenic surroundings of Sandgrundsudden in central Karlstad, Värmlands Museum serves as a repository of Värmland's rich history, offering a compelling narrative that unfolds side by side with internationally acclaimed art and captivating photographic exhibitions.
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Alsters Herrgård
Alsters Herrgård, a mere 8 kilometres east of Karlstad, holds the legacy of the beloved Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding, who was born here in 1860. Delve into the poet's life through guided tours, where anecdotes and poems bring his history to life. The restaurant, set in a period manor, serves home-cooked meals, while the café beckons with delightful homemade pastries.
The estate's verdant park provides a panoramic view of Vänern, complemented by a play forest for children. In the east wing, there's a gallery and shop while in the west wing, local handicrafts from all over Värmland are sold.
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Sundstabadet
Sundstabadet unfolds its aquatic wonders through three distinct areas. The swimming pools beckon visitors to indulge in aquatic delights, while the adventure bathing area presents a playground of enjoyment with slides, a climbing wall, and pools with hot water. Transitioning to the relaxation area, a haven of serenity awaits with saunas, a sunroom, a jacuzzi, and a pampering hamam space.
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Mariebergsskogen
The mother of all parks in Karlstad is Mariebergsskogen; part park and part open-air museum down by the shores of Lake Vänern. You could easily spend a day here enjoying its various environs. From ancient forests and scenic glades to well-preserved old buildings and inviting bathing spots, Mariebergsskogen is a multifaceted retreat.
The park caters to all ages with attractions like a mini train, mini-golf, playgrounds, and a petting zoo, ensuring a day filled with family-friendly activities. Don't miss the chance to relax at the café or delve into the province's nature at Naturum Värmland, housed in a captivating building that beautifully presents the rich natural heritage of Värmland.
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Sandgrund Lars Lerin
Lars Lerin is one of Scandinavia's most famous artists. Lerin is hugely popular in Sweden and is fast approaching "national treasure" status. The content of this riverfront gallery contains watercolours and oils, collages, graphic art, and photographs.
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Stadsträdgården
Stadsträdgården, a stunning oasis, flourishes with an impressive array of nature's wonders, hosting a remarkable 800 different species of shrubs, trees, and flowers. This expansive and captivating park invites visitors to explore its beauty through charming walkways, surrounded by diverse and interesting vegetation. The park's thoughtful design includes seating areas, where one can bask in the serenity of nature, as well as a lovely café and a fountain.
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The Brigade Museum
Embark on an interesting journey through time at the Brigade Museum, immersing yourself in the transformative years from 1945 to 1991, a period deeply influenced by the Cold War's impact on Sweden.
The exploration commences with the aftermath of WWII, delving into the post-war era amidst a defeated and ravaged Germany. Visitors are transported back in time, gaining insight into the lives of people, the pervasive influence of politics on daily life, and the palpable atmosphere of living through the Cold War. The museum unveils the "Golden Age" of Swedish brigades during this period, showcasing cutting-edge armoured vehicles and weapon systems.
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Peace Monument
When you're in the middle of the Big Square (Stora Torget) in Karlstad, your eyes will inevitable land on the Peace Monument, erected in 1955 to commemorate the peaceful dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway in 1095. The sculpture, which depicts a woman holding a broken sword and one foot on the head of a soldier, was elected as the ugliest statue in Sweden and nicknamed even with pet names.
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Nöjesfabriken
Nöjesfabriken is a multifaceted entertainment complex boasting a nightclub and a live stage as well as a restaurant, bowling alley, golf simulator, bar, and an expansive event hall. The venue offers a year-round calendar of events, featuring performances by both national and international artists. From lively Christmas parties and shows to engaging record fairs and book exhibitions, Nöjesfabriken ensures a diverse and entertaining experience for all who step through its doors.
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Sliperiet
Situated in the heart of the Värmland cultural district in Borgvik, Sliperiet is an amalgamation of art gallery and gastronomy, housed in a building originally constructed in 1903 for wood sanding and pulp processing.
Today, the repurposed space seamlessly blends various art forms, showcasing the works of world-established artists alongside emerging talents deeply rooted in the local community together with a renowned restaurant offering lunches, à la carte options, and tasting menus.
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Klarälvsbanan
The 90 km railway embankment coated with asphalt. Klarälvsbanan is a disused railway embankment, where the rails have now been removed and motor traffic is strictly prohibited. An outdoor experience that will lead you through the landscapes of Värmland, from Karlstad in the south to Hagfors in the north.
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Kayaking in Vänern
Embark on an unforgettable adventure in the northern reaches of Sweden's largest lake, Vänern, renowned for its archipelago boasting 20,000 islands and islets. For an immersive experience, consider renting a kayak from the seasoned professionals at Vänerkayak. Whether you choose to paddle solo, with family, or alongside friends, the option to hire a kayak offers the freedom to explore the scenic surroundings at your own pace. For those seeking guidance and expertise, Vänerkayak provides the opportunity to book lessons with their skilled instructors and guides, ensuring a safe and enriching exploration of Vänern's stunning aquatic landscapes.
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Leo's Lekland
With a plethora of engaging activities and age-appropriate features, Leo's ensures that travelling with kids becomes a delightful adventure. This fun amusement centre offers a diverse range of attractions, from exciting ball pools to playful waterfalls and captivating pirate ships, creating a true paradise for children aged 4 to 7. The little ones can explore the enchanting "mini world," a jungle-themed area tailored for their enjoyment.
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