The medieval city of Norrkoping is nicknamed “The Manchester of Sweden” because of its historical role in the paper and textile industries. Those industries were powered by the Motala river, which runs through the city. Visit the Himmelstalundsvägen to see ancient rock carvings that date to the Nordic Bronze Age, or explore the Industrial Landscape to get an understanding of what shaped modern day Norrkoping.
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Something that you’ve never seen before. That’s what we are – and that’s what we do. Visualization Center C is a research and science center in Norrkoping, Sweden, conducting a unique mix of leading visualization research and public outreach activities. The center hosts a large-scale arena for public visits and events including media labs, interactive exhibitions and an immersive 3D fulldome theatre. Step into our world and discover the experiences we offer; experiences in every sense of the word, from award-winning fulldome productions and interactive exhibits to consulting services and research partnerships. Visualization Center C is a result of a close collaboration between the Municipality of Norrkoping, Linkoping university, Norrkoping Science Park and Interactive Institute Swedish ICT.
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Escape House Norrkoping erbjuder spannande Room Escape-spel som saknar motstycke! Du och dina medspelare lases in i ett okant rum fyllt med mystiska meddelanden och foremal.. Du vet att du maste bryta dig ut innan tiden rinner ut. Samla alla era formagor for att hitta ledtradar, knack koder och nyttja rummets resurser for att bryta er ut till friheten, om ni nu vagar anta utmaningen..
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Norrköping City Museum is a museum with the mission to conduct, preserve and convey the local cultural heritage. The City Museum was inaugurated in 1981 and is housed in the old factory buildings by Motala Ström, right in the middle of the old industrial landscape in Norrköping. The museum has a standing exhibition on the textile industry in Norrköping and an exhibition on the city's history from the Stone Age until the 1600s. Furthermore, the museum has an exhibition on different old-fashioned handicrafts. Besides this, the museum has several different temporary exhibitions. Opening hours: January-May Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 11-17 Thursday 11-20 Saturday, Sunday 11-16 June-August Tuesday-Friday 11-17 Saturday, Sunday 11-16 September-December Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 11-17 Thursday 11-20 Saturday, Sunday 11-16
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