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ØRESUND-LINK AND MALMÖ It only takes half an hour to reach Malmö (and therewith neighbouring country Sweden), by taking the new Øresund-bridge and the connecting tunnel from the Copenhagen airport Kastrup. The 16 km-long bridge, with its two typical high pylons, symbolises the Øresund-Region growing together and becoming one of the most important economic regions of Scandinavia. On the lowest level of the two-storey bridge a speedy railwayline connects Copenhagen, Kastrup and Malmö. Kastrup therewith became the main airport of southern Sweden, too, and many Copenhageners moved to Malmö and south Sweden.

Malmö got, with the 'Turning Torso', yet another icon. The 190 meter high spiralling structure, a design by Santiago Calatrava, is the highest residential tower of Europe. The docklands at its base, in the western harbour, are becoming a new city district on Øresund. This process started with the development of the ecological European Housing Expo Bo01.


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Architecture by ARUP, Erskine Tovatt Architects, MVRDV, Ralph Erskine, Santiago Calatrava, Georg Rotne, Monika Gora, Stefan Hauser, White Architects, Moore Ruble Yudell, FFNS Arkitekter, Space Group Arkitekter, Arkitektfirmaet C.F. Møller, Behnisch Architecten, Johan Nyrén Arkitektkontor, Mats Matsson, Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Wingårdh Arkitektkontor, and many others






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