16 photos that will make you fall in love with Sweden (17 photos)
There are mouse shops, a tunnel under the sea, and trees that can send SMS!
Sweden is the largest and most populous of the countries located in northern Europe. It is amazing, because over a thousand-year history it has grown from a poor state to a very developed one.
Today, Swedish society has one of the highest standards of living, and they have managed to do this despite a very harsh climate. Approximately 15% of Sweden's territory is located above the Arctic Circle, which means that many cities here experience white nights in the summer. However, in winter there is a minimum of sunlight: in Stockholm in December there is about 5.5 hours of light during the day, and in northern cities there is complete darkness for about twenty hours. Today we invite you to look at photographs that perfectly characterize life in this kingdom, and once again make sure that it is truly unique.
There is no need to look for the northern lights here, you can see them above your home, for example in Luleå
Swedish diaper packaging shows dad and baby
This is what the charming winter town of Kiruna looks like
Sweden has shops and amusement parks for mice
Here you can take a closer look at these charming mouse establishments.
Pharmacy in Stockholm, which has preserved its interior from the 19th century
Sweden has the largest model of the solar system, which stretches for thousands of kilometers
The “Sun” represents the Avicii Arena in Stockholm, the largest spherical building in the world. Other celestial bodies can be found throughout the country.
For cyclists in cities there are handrails at traffic lights so as not to go down to the ground
Here you can see the rarest pearlescent clouds that form at an altitude of 30 kilometers
Sunrise in the Swedish mountains resembles another planet
Local trees may text you on your phone saying they need water.
Swedish supermarkets have a store map on their grocery carts.
Donors in Sweden receive a text message when their blood helps a person
Oresund Bridge Tunnel, which connects Sweden and Denmark
Even the “No Vehicles Entry” signs here are very unusual.
"Wall of Kindness" in Stockholm, where people can take clothes and leave them if they don't need them
This is what a solitary cell looks like in Sweden's harshest prison ![]()
