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  • Norrköping, home to Arbetets museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum.  The  a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Norrköping_Sweden_00081.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00152.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00101.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00066.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00052.JPG
  • Victoria More jumps for joy on the steps of Uppsala University, the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00049.JPG
  • Uppsala University the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00046.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00036.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00023.JPG
  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00021.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00017.JPG
  • The central train station in Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00012.JPG
  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00002.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00179.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00172.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00159.JPG
  • Beautiful rainbows after a squall line moved through the island of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00156.JPG
  • Arbetets Museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum. This old cotton mill, once described by Carl Milles as the most beautiful industrial building in Sweden locally known as the iron, strykjärnet. The museum depicts working life and working conditions through exhibitions, seminars and programs. Arbetets museum should be an innovative meeting place which promotes discussion on peoples work, lives and conditions.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Norrköping_Sweden_00078.JPG
  • Wheat fields near Malmo.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00181.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden. <br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00150.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00168.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00167.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00165.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00119.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00111.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00106.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00097.JPG
  • Karnan, a medieval tower in Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00145.JPG
  • Helsingborg, officially settled in May 1085 by Denmark, is one of the oldest cities of what is now Sweden. Following the Dano-Swedish War (1657-1658) and the Treaty of Roskilde Denmark had to give up all territory on the southern Scandinavian peninsula, and Helsingborg became a Swedish city.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Helsingborg_Sweden_00142.JPG
  • Storatorget, the old square in Gamla Stan, , is picturesque and filled with history. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00094.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00129.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00124.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00123.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00072.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00071.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00061.JPG
  • The train station in Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00058.JPG
  • Water fountain outside the train station in Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00057.JPG
  • Communal gardening Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00056.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00053.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00045.JPG
  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00042.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00039.JPG
  • McDonald's in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00027.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00025.JPG
  • Gamla Stan, Old Town, seen from Stockholm across the water. Gamla Stan with its narrow cobble stones streets is a wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00024.JPG
  • Rygerfjord Hotel and Hostel in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00020.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00019.JPG
  • One of many bridges connecting the mainlined with the islands in Stockholm. Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00018.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00015.JPG
  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00007.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00176.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00173.JPG
  • Beautiful rainbows after a squall line moved through the island of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00155.JPG
  • Beach houses near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00153.JPG
  • A woking farm near Malmo, Sweden.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00184.JPG
  • A woking farm near Malmo, Sweden.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00183.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00149.JPG
  • There has been a wooden church in Källa since the 11th century. After it was destroyed by fire, and with increasing attacks from Baltic invaders, a new church was built with stones, looking more like a fortress in the 13th century. <br />
 Källahamnsvägen 77 Löttorp, Öland, Sweden<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Löttorp_Sweden_00148.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00107.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00105.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00089.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00087.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00088.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00138.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00126.JPG
  • Ale's Stones is a megalithic monument from 500 AD in Scania, southern Sweden. It is a stone ship, oval in outline, with the stones at each end markedly larger than the rest. It is 67-metres long formed by 59 large boulders, weighing up to 1.8 tons each.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Ale's_Stones_Sweden_00122.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00074.JPG
  • Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. Locals celebrate their history on special holidays.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00069.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00064.JPG
  • The Royal Mounds, Kungshögarna, hold the remains of three Kings of Sweden of the legendary House of Ynglings.  Gamla Uppsala, “Old Uppsala”, dating back to the 3rd century A.D. was known throughout Northern Europe as the residence of the Swedish kings of the legendary House of Yngling Dynasty. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00062.JPG
  • Uppsala is the fourth largest city of Sweden, and home to Uppsala University the oldest centre of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00055.JPG
  • Uppsala University the oldest center of higher education in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Uppsala_Sweden_00047.JPG
  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00043.JPG
  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00041.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00035.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00030.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00028.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00026.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00016.JPG
  • Storatorget, the old square in Gamla Stan, , is picturesque and filled with history. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00011.JPG
  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00009.JPG
  • New Peking Restaurant in the Östermalm neighborhood of Stockholm. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00004.JPG
  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00003.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00171.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00170.JPG
  • Bjällerups church, near Staffansport,  is one of the oldest Romanesque buildings in the Scania countryside, and also one of the best preserved. The church can be traced to the 1100s, but the exact dating is not possible.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Staffansport,_Sweden_00169.JPG
  • The beautiful landscape of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00161.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00160.JPG
  • Runestone near Seby on the island Oland in Sweden. A runestone is a raised stone with a runic inscription,dating from the late Viking Age. Runestones are memorials to the dead, usually brightly colored when erected. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00157.JPG
  • Dark clouds after a squall line moved through the island of Oland.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Oland_Sweden_00154.JPG
  • Norrköping, home to Arbetets museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum.  The  a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County<br />
Jose More Photography
    Norrköping_Sweden_00079.JPG
  • A woking farm near Malmo, Sweden.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Malmo,_Sweden_00182.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00163.JPG
  • Laganland, also called Moose Park or Algpark, is a moose-lovers paradise near Langan, Sweden. On the road from Stockholm to Helsingborg. MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Lagan_Sweden_00164.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00120.JPG
  • Kalmar Cathedral, built in the 1700’s,  is one of the few unaltered buildings from Sweden’s period as a great power. The baroque altar was designed in 1704 by Nikodemus Tessin, the younger.  Family coat of arm linked to a great battles at sea during the second half of the 17th century are displayed in the church.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Sweden_00117.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00112.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
Photography by Jose More<br />
MR Model Release
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00110.JPG
  • Construction of Kalmar Castle started in the 12th Century and was completed by King Gustav I in the 16th Century.<br />
MR Model Release<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Kalmar_Castle_Sweden_00109.JPG
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