Discover the best top things to do in Bromolla, Sweden including Ifo Center, Scanisaurus, Gudahagen, Humleslingan, Ivetofta Kyrka.
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Ifo Center is a culture project initiated by artists in one of Sweden's oldest ceramic factory areas. The factory area has been totally closed to outsiders for decades, but select parts can now be visited through Ifo Center's guided tours. Please note that to get inside the still active factory area, visit the artist studios and various on-going projects of the collective you will need to book a tour in advance. In the tour you get to go behind the fence and barbed wire. Your guide will share the story of Ifo Center and the Outdoor Gallery, with amazing artwork by international street artists, tell you all about how it all started, and give you the scoop on Europe´s largest stoneware fountain "Scanisaurus" - depicting two live sized ceramic dinosaurs. For the finish you will be served Swedish "fika" and the local speciality "Bromollagomma", pimped out with fresh forrest berries. If you cant attend a guided tour, Ifo Center Art Hall can still be visited (free) & some art seen outside.
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This is the worlds biggest ceramic fountain made from around 3000 pieces of ceramic. It was established in 1971 by the artist Gunnar Nylund. It pictures two goose neck lizards (Scanisaurus) sun bathing.
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This ancient monument consists of a rectangle of stones. It's built around a natural height and thus the hill is rounded up of giant greystones. The sides of the rectangle measures up to 50 meters. From the beginning it was around 250 stones but today only 95 remains, of which 23 are still standing. Opinions differ on what the purpose was to the stone formation. Maybe the purpose has changed over time. Ideas have been put forward that the monument have been about sun worship. Another idea is that it was a pagan sacrificial site. A third theory is that it is an old Pagan burial site. Most scientists agree that the stones were erected during the Viking era to show that the land was sacred and meant for burial of unburned dead. The third weekend in September there's a Viking market that takes place with thousands of Vikings, traditional food and much more. Enrty fee to the market.
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Humleslingan - on beautiful roads around lake Ivösjön. This 50 kilometer scenic route goes through a beautiful nature and cultural landscape. Along the route you can stop and see beautiful views, take a swim in the lake or visit some of the local businesses around the lake.
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