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What to See in Halmstad - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 10 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Halmstad (Sweden). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Halmstad slott, Martin Luther Church, and Trinity Church. Also, be sure to include Mjellby Konstmuseum in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Halmstad (Halland).

Halmstad slott

Castle in Halmstad, Sweden
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Also known as: Halmstads slott

Castle in Halmstad, Sweden. Halmstad Castle is a 17th-century castle situated in Halmstad, in the province of Halland, Sweden.

During the first half of the 17th century, Halland was a province of Denmark. In 1595 the farm on the site where the castle now stands was purchased for use as a residence for the Danish Christian IV on his visit to Halmstad. It was under the authority of King Christian that the castle was constructed.

Construction on the castle and nine adjoining lots started in 1609. Construction was likely completed in 1615. Construction manager and architect was Dutch architect Willum Cornelissen. The architecture of the castle is typical for the period, in a style known as Christian IV Renaissance. It is more reminiscent of contemporary Danish country houses than an elegant royal palace.

With the Second Treaty of Brömsebro (1645), and finally the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, the castle came under the authority of Bengt Christoffersson Lilliehook, the first Swedish governor of Halland. When Halland became a province of Sweden, Halmstad Castle become a residence of visiting Swedish kings. The Swedes reinforced the castle, and in 1658 an inner fortress was finished and the facade had been much smaller window.

From 1770 and until today, the castle has been restored several times. In modern times it has become the traditional residence of the governor of Halland County. The governor of the castle and the local authority have some of its offices here. In 1999 Music of Halland (Musik i Halland) moved in, and during 2000 Halmstad Tourist (Halmstads Turistbyrå) established its offices in the east wing.[1]

Address: Aschebergsgatan 1, 302 42 Halmstad, Halmstad

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Martin Luther Church

Church building in Halmstad, Sweden
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Also known as: Martin Luthers kyrka

Church building in Halmstad, Sweden. Marten Luther Church can refer to:

  • Martin Luther Church (Halmstad), a church in Halmstad, Sweden.
  • Martin Luther Church (Paramaribo), a church in Paramaribo, Suriname.
  • Martin Luther Cathedral, Daugavpils, a cathedral in Daugvpils, Latvia.
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Address: Östra Lyckan 5, 302 51 Halmstad

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Trinity Church

Catholic church in Halmstad, Sweden
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Also known as: Trefaldighetskyrkan, Halmstad

Catholic church in Halmstad, Sweden. Trinity Church is a Roman Catholic church in Halmstad in Sweden. It is part of Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Parish within the Catholic Diocese of Stockholm.

It was opened on 24 May 1981.[3]

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Mjellby Konstmuseum

Art gallery in Halmstad, Sweden
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Also known as: Mjellby konstmuseum – Halmstadgruppens museum

Art gallery in Halmstad, Sweden. Mjellby Art Museum is situated outside Halmstad, Sweden. There is an art gallery featuring exhibitions of diverse content – everything from 1900s modernists to current contemporary art.

Mjellby Art Museum, also known as the Halmstadgruppen's museum, was established by the members of the Halmstadgruppen, whose work is often presented here in new formations. Here is a large permanent collection of the group's art. The museum's art gallery shows annually four to five exhibitions of everything from contemporary art to modernism. The museum was founded in 1980 by Swedish art critic and museum director Viveka Bosson. She was the daughter of Erik Olson, one of the members in Halmstadgruppen. Bosson bought the former site of the Mjellby folkskola (elementary school) outside Halmstad in 1980, setting up Mjellby Art Museum and later donated it to the Halmstad Municipality.[4]

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Halmstad Arena

Arena in Halmstad, Sweden
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Arena in Halmstad, Sweden. Halmstad Arena is an indoor arena in Halmstad, Sweden. Halmstad Arena is mainly used for sport activities but can also be used for concerts and fairs.

Construction began on 15 November 2007 and the arena was officially opened on 20 February 2010.[5]

Address: 11 Vaexjoevaegen, 302 44 Halmstad

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Högskolan i Halmstad

University in Halmstad, Sweden
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University in Halmstad, Sweden. Halmstad University is a University in Halmstad, Sweden. It was established in 1983. Halmstad University is a public higher education institution offering bachelor's and master's programmes in various fields of studies. In addition, it conducts Ph.D. programmes in three fields of research, namely, Information Technology, Innovation Science and Health and Lifestyle.[6]

Address: 3 Kristian IV:s väg, Halmstad

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Hallands Konstmuseum

Hallands Konstmuseum
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Art museum, Museum

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Halmstads Segelsällskap

Halmstads Segelsällskap
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Sailing, Marina

Address: Småbåtsgatan 3, Halmstad

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Halmstads Konsthall

Halmstads Konsthall
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Museum, Art gallery

Address: Axel Olsons gata 1, Halmstad

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Folkparken

Folkparken
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Relax in park, Park

Address: Furuvägen 41, Halmstad

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