Liseberg railway station
The Liseberg station is an underground railway station in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is named after the amusement park Liseberg which is located nearby.
Surte is a locality situated in Ale Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 5,798 inhabitants in 2010.
Population: 5,740
Latitude: 57° 49' 31.19" N
Longitude: 12° 00' 57.74" E
The Liseberg station is an underground railway station in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is named after the amusement park Liseberg which is located nearby.
Landala is a district in central Gothenburg, Sweden with about 4,500 inhabitants (2005). Originally a traditional labour district with a large poorhouse, today Landala it is home for some important educational institutes in Western Sweden, such as C…
Kålltorp is a district in Härlanda, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Knarrholmen is a small island in the Southern Gothenburg Archipelago of Sweden.
Kallebäck is one of 8 districts in Örgryte borough, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Högsbo is a city district of Gothenburg located on the Swedish west coast.
Bagaregården is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Örgryte borough.
Vasaplatsen is a triangular public square in the district of Vasastaden in Gothenburg, Sweden. Since two tram lines crosses here, there are four combined tram and bus stops on the square close by each other that all go under the name Vasaplatsen.
Vasagatan is a major street in central Gothenburg named after King Gustav Vasa.
The Tuve Church (Swedish: Tuve kyrka) is a medieval church in Gothenburg, western Sweden. It is located on the Hisingen island, in the Tuve district.
The Säve Church (Swedish: Säve kyrka) is a medieval church in Gothenburg. It is located on the Hisingen island and belongs to the parish of Tuve-Säve. It belonged to the Säve parish until 2010, when the parishes of Tuve, Säve and Rödbo were merged.
Strömmensberg is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden, which belongs to Örgryte.
Stora Förö is a small island in the Southern Gothenburg Archipelago of western Sweden, which belongs to the Delfin summer home society. The first summer cottages were built here in the 1930s.
Several steamships have borne the name Westfalen, after the Westphalia region in Germany:
Lärjeån, Swedish river that flows from Stora Lövsjön, east of Gothenburg to the Göta älv in northern Lärjedalen.
Hätteberget is the name of a Swedish docking lighthouse situated in the sea west of Marstrand and south of Tjörn. It was built in 1977 as a replacement for the old Pater Noster Lighthouse. The lighthouse is a 26 metre high concrete tower with helico…
Härlanda Church Ruins (Swedish: Härlanda kyrkoruin) are the remains of a medieval church in Gothenburg, Sweden close to the picturesque housing area Bagaregården. The church was built in the first part of the 12th century and torn down in 1528 by re…
Gårda Business Center, also known as the Canon building (Swedish: Canonhuset), is a high-rise office building in the Gårda district in Gothenburg.