i love your Videos. 1st for the pictures, but also for all the information you researched and put into the video. Thank you for all the effort to tell us something about Sweden.
@MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@feofora-life25402 ай бұрын
Я жила в Швеции 18 лет и посетила много мест в Сконе и не только. В Роннебю тоже была, в гостях у финской семье. Случайно увидела ролики и навеяло.😊
@RastaNumber14 ай бұрын
Awesome video but when will you visit Karlskrona the capital of Blekinge?❤🎉
@MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk4 ай бұрын
Thanks! During the road-trip when this video was recorded we also stopped at Karlskrona so I have a video recorded there as well. I plan on releasing one other video before that one (from Brunnsparken in Ronneby) so if all goes according to plan, I'll probably release the Karlskrona video sometime next week.
@Erikslust4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour of Ronneby, what a beautiful day! I really like the Kulturkvarteren area, I mean, that view for example at 5:46 is marvellous, those old houses with different colors. That is how it should look. Unfortunately I think they tore down a lot of nice buildings in Ronneby during the 60s and 70s. I remember from the quite famous documentary "När Domus kom till stan" by Anders Wahlgren (sometimes it can be found on svt play öppet arkiv), they talk about that a lot of houses and beautiful structures that were tore down to make way for shopping malls. I think I even recognize from that documentary the Willys building at 17:35 and the Diamanten shoebox at 18:50, I bet one of those were the Domus building and the other most likely was EPA or something similar. Just crazy with those big boxes of buildings. I have been to Ronneby quite a few times and I think it has some very nice areas and buildings. The fact that they have the Ronneby Å (Ronneby River) running through the city makes for some quite nice scenery as well. Also I think the city has some good general spacy composition and very open in the layout, I like that.
@MiddleAgedSwedeGoesForAWalk4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah, the Kulturkvarteren was really nice, I always like it when they've preserved an entire part of the town and this was a very good example of that, it really gives you a glimpse of how the town used to look.