Introduction
Seaport on the southeast coast, 390 km (242 miles) south of Stockholm, Kalmar was once the third largest city in Sweden. With scenic beauty all around and well-maintained walkways, Kalmar is the only city to have received the "Europa Nostra" award for its well-preserved city centre, twice. With a coastline stretching up to 50 km, Kalmar has many interesting and beautiful beaches to offer to the tourists. Kalmar is connected to the Oland Isle by the longest bridge in Europe, spanning more than 6 km over the Kalmar Sound. Orland is a popular resort island where the Swedish Royal family spends its summer season. According to a statistics Kalmar receives about 3.5 million visitors during the summer season and almost 4.9 million vehicles cross the Oland Bridge each year. Kalmar is also known as “the lock and key to Sweden”, because of it being a ready access on the Baltic Sea to Denmark, Germany, Poland, the Baltic States, and northern Sweden including Stockholm. Due to these distinctions, Kalmar was a periodical battleground of conflicts between the Scandinavian powers and rival Swedish factions. Kalmar is also known for the famous Kalmar Union of 1397 pact, which joined Sweden, Norway and Denmark into a single Scandinavian kingdom. With a rich culture dating back to the Stone Age the Kalmar region is rich, with high-class agricultural land, forests of leaf and fir trees.
PART OF CIRCUIT
Kalmar along with the Oland Island is a popular tourist spot during the summer season. Kalmar is also within an hour’s drive of some of the world’s finest glass works, at Boda, Orrefors, Kosta, Strombergshyttan, where artisans run communities in the woods of Smaland centered on their workshops.
What to do
Kalmar is a tourist spot to be visited during the summers. With picturesque landscapes and scenic beauty, Kalmar has a lot to offer the tourists. The magnificent Kalmar Castle is the major attraction among sightseeing places. There are many beaches around Kalmar, to indulge in the seaside affair. Besides Kalmar has many theatres, pubs and discos, gardens and parks, where time can be spent during after-hours. Kalmar has many churches for the religious and many sports centres for the adventurous lot. Among the sports centres, Kalmar offers almost everything, from a golf club to an ice skating rink. Diving, bowling, badminton, tennis, squash, billiards and diving are also quite famous here. You can as well indulge in windsurfing, boating, canoeing, fishing and riding.
City at a Glance
| Latitude | 56.67°N
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| Longitude | 16.36°E
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| Altitude | 1 metre (3 feet) above sea level
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| Area | 11.171 sq km
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| Population | 33,000
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| Language | Swedish
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| Religion | Christianity
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| City Phone Code | 480
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| Country Phone Code | 46
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History
The history of Kalmar dates back to the Stone Age. Excavations in Ljungbyholm, just south of Kalmar, during 1968-69, uncovered relics from about A.D. 600 and the Bronze and Stone Ages. Due to its strategic position, the port of Kalmar was an important axis along the routes of the Vikings, whose period of domination reached its peak in the eleventh century. During the decade of the 1120’s, King Gigurd of Norway, crusading in the name of Christianity, laid waste to Kalmar. From 1307 until 1612, the Hanseatic League besieged Kalmar less than twenty-three times, indicating the magnitude of port’s importance to the region. In 1386, when the Swedish Lord High Jonsson Grip died, Margareta the daughter of a Danish king (whose wife was a daughter of a Norwegian king) found the opportunity to unify the three Scandinavian territories of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Margaret’s son and her only heir, Olav, had died in his infancy, but Margareta assured the continuation of the Scandinavian Union by selecting her great nephew Erik as her successor. The fifteen-year-old Erik was coroneted on Trinity Sunday in 1397. It was on this day the most sweeping pact of the Kalmar Union was drafted. Queen Margareta died of plague in 1412, when Erik realized the full role of the kingship.
In 1470, Christian, Erik’s successor in Denmark, brought troops to Stockholm to administer the Kalmar Union, but was defeated by the newly elected Swedish regent Sten Sture. In June 1523, Gustav, nephew of Sten’s widow was elected as the king of Sweden. Meanwhile the Kalmar Union had come to an end.
It was during the mid-sixteenth century that much of Kalmar’s most impressive architecture was erected under the reign of Christina, who was well educated and bred in Latin traditions. During her rule, Sweden saw a period of architectural splendour, which was dominated by the baroque styles.
Weather and Best Season to Visit
Kalmar attracts tourists during the summer season as the climate during the period is pleasant and greenery around is awesome. It snows normal to heavy during the winters and the temperature in January and February sometimes drops below the freezing point. The weather during this period can also be somewhat rainy and windy. During spring and autumn, the average temperature is 12°–16°C.
HIGHLIGHTS/ ATTRACTIONS
Kalmar Castle
Kalmar Castle today is one of Sweden’s chief tourist attractions. Among the most magnificent rooms are the Banquet Hall (Unionssalen), the Queen’s hall (Drottiingsalen), and the Golden Hall. The State Chamber with its intricate designs carvings and stuccowork attracts many art connoisseurs. The castle’s rococo chapel is still used for Sunday services, and its museum houses much of the finest art and artefacts.
Although, some sections of the Kalmar Castle date back to the eleventh century, it was Gustav Vasa who created many of the impressive Renaissance features of the castle that remain today: its moat, its defence towers, its grand courtyards, and its dungeons, which lie below the sea level to make escape by tunnelling impossible.
Opening times:
April, May, Sept, 10.00-16.00 daily
June–August, 10.00–18.00 daily
Other periods, 2nd weekend in each month 11.00–16.00
Beaches
Beaches of Kalmar can be divided into three zones—Central Kalmar, South Kalmar and North Kalmar.
The beaches of Central Kalmar are Bergavik, Jutnabben, Kalmarsunds Park, Kallbadhus, Kattrumpan, Kindbergs udde, Koudden, Langviken, Värsnäs Nudist, Norrliden, Stensö, Svinö, Talludden and Värsnäs. Most of these beaches are not stony and have a lot of grass on them. Many beaches offer sauna and diving facilities.
The beaches in South Kalmar are Ekenäs, Eko, Kolbodabaden and Vita Sand. These beaches offer changing rooms and are good for swimming.
The beaches in North Kalmar are Enerevet, Ljungnas and Rafshagen.
Kalmar Art Museum
The Kalmar Art Museum exhibits the works of the Swedish painters Zorn and Carl Larsson and other fine paintings by artists from the 19th century up to the present day. The museum is open from 1st January to 15th May and from 16th may to 13th September from 10 am to 5 pm through Monday to Friday and 11 am to 5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. From 14th September to 31st December, the museum keeps open from 10 am to 5 pm and then from 7 pm to 9 pm through Monday to Friday and from 11 am to 5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
The Neue Pinakothek covers the 19th and 20th century works of masters such as Gainsborough, Goya, Delacroix, Manet, Monet, Degas, Cézanne, van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Max Beckmann, and Edvard Munch.
Kalmar County Museum
Kalmar County Museum opened in 1987 and today houses the history and culture for the Kalmar region dating back to the Stone Age. The textile department of the museum houses textiles from the end of the 17th century to the 1970s.
Traditional crafts of Smaland and Oland and a wide range of high-class copies of original objects in the museum's collections can be bought at the museum shop.
The Kronan Man-of-War
The museum in the Kalmar castle offers an exhibition of the salvaged effects of the Swedish man-of-war Kronan, which sank off the coast of Oland in 1676 with 800 men aboard. Raised in 1980, the ship yielded bottles of 300-year-old brandy and invaluable coins and weapons.
The Marine Museum
The Marine Museum displays the shipping history of Kalmar.
The Butterfly House
Complete with free-flying butterflies from most parts of the world, one can see the complete life cycle of a butterfly here. One can simply follow the fascinating progress through the egg-caterpillar-chrysalis stages into fully developed butterflies.
The Old Town
The medieval centre of Kalmar is today known as the Old Town. It lies just besides the Kalmar Castle. It still has many well-preserved 17th and 18th century buildings and is a fine cultural and historical quarter.
Churches of Kalmar
The churches of Kalmar are magnificent and are rich from their art and craft details. The important churches of Kalmar are Kalmar Cathedral, Arby church, Hagby church and Voxtorp church, Hossmo church, Klackeberga church, Ryssby church and the St.Birgitta's church.
The Oland Bridge
The Oland Bridge took four years and nine months to build. Work was officially started on December 30th 1967, and the bridge was opened on September 30th 1972. It is 6,072 m long, 13 m wide, the highest point is 41.6 m and the lowest is 6 m. Swedish bridge builders build the bridge of reinforced concrete. The workforce consisted of 116 men on average, with 160 taking part during the most hectic period. Only one third of the whole construction is visible, the remaining two thirds is hidden below sea level. At some points, the foundations go down 22 m under the seabed of Kalmar Sound.
GETTING AROUND
Oland
Oland is an island, which is bustled by the tourists in the summer season. Kalmar is linked to Oland by a 6-km long bridge. Oland is also the holiday destination of the Swedish Royal family. Kalmar is also at an hour’s drive from the world’s finest glassworks at Boda, Orrefors, Kosta and Strombergshyttan.
Important Festivals and Exhibitions
Advent
This is the beginning of the ecclesiastical year and marks the beginning of the Christmas festivities in Sweden. In Swedish homes, four-branched candlesticks are used and people light one candle on each of the four Sundays of Advent leading up to Christmas.
Crayfish Premiere
Celebrated in August, people eat cold crayfish, boiled in salted water and seasoned with dill, together with bread, cheese and aquavit, on this day.
Easter
Celebrated in early April, Easter has lost most of its religious meaning and is mainly a time to meet relatives. It is a custom to eat boiled and hand-painted eggs on this public holiday.
Lucia
It is celebrated on December 13th with a Lucia who is dressed in a white gown and with a crown of candles on her head. Lucia and her maids, with tinsel in their hair, sing traditional Lucia carols. This celebration can be experienced at the Cathedral (Domkyrkan) in Kalmar on the evening of December 13th.
Walpurgis Eve, the feast of Valborg
On the evening of April 30th, Swedes celebrate the arrival of spring. People gather around the bonfires, which are lit to keep the supernatural powers away. Choirs sing songs that mark the end of the winter and the coming of spring.
After Hours
There are many restaurants, pubs and discos, theatres and dance shows in Kalmar to spend the after hours. Calmar Stadshotell, Etage, Teatervallen and Lindstoms are the well-known nightclubs of Kalmar
VISITOR INFORMATION
Kalmar Tusistbyra, Sverigereson Sydost,
Larmgatan 6, Box 23
391 20 Kalmar, Kalmar
Sweden
(480) 153 50
HOTELS
Kalmar has plenty of hotels where one can stay in comfort. The prominent ones are listed below:
Best Western Calmar Stadshotell
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 15180
Fax: +46 480 15847
E-mail: bokningen@calmarstadshotell.se
Price from (1999): Single room from: 925 SEK; Double room: 1290 SEK.
Weekend: Single room: 575 SEK; Double room: 720 SEK
Björkliden Hotell
Situated: Smedby, about 7 km West Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 71021
Price from (1999): Single room: 350 SEK, Double room: 500 SEK
First Hotel Witt
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 15250
Fax: +46 480 15265
Price from (1999): Single room from: 895 SEK; Double room: 1245 SEK
Weekends: Double room/Single room: 750 SEK
Flyghotellet
Situated: near Kalmar Airport, about 4 km from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 20024
Fax: +46 480 20224
Price from (1999): Single room: 795 SEK, Double room: 895 SEK
Frimurarehotellet
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 15230
Fax: +46 480 85887
Price from (1999): Single room: 650 SEK; Double room: 995 SEK
Hotell Villa Ängö
Situated: Ängö, about 1.5 km north of the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 85415
Price from (1999): Single room: 350 SEK, Double room: 500 SEK
Kalmar Lågprishotell Svanen
Situated: Ängö, about 1,5 km north the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 25560
Fax: +46 480 88293
Member of: Föreningen Hotell i Kalmar
Price from (1999): Single room from: 380 SEK; Double room from: 495 SEK
Kalmar Rasta
Situated: Close by E22, about 3 km from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 28050
Fax: +46 480 78796
Member of: SHR, Föreningen Hotell i Kalmar
Price from (1999): Single room: 545 SEK, Double room: 595 SEK
Kalmarsund Hotell
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 18100
Fax: +46 480 41 1337
E-mail: info@kalmarsundhotel.se
Member of: Föreningen Hotell i Kalmar
Price from (1999): Single room from: 975 SEK; Double room from: 1310 SEK
Weekends: Single room: 625 SEK, Double room: 795 SEK
Möre Hotell
Situated: Söderåkra, 40 km south Kalmar
Phone: +46 486 21455
Fax: +46 486 21291
Price from (1999): Single room: 595 SEK, Double room: 695 SEK
Packhuset Home Hotel
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 57000
Fax: +46 480 86642
E-mail: info@packhuset.home/hotel.se
Price from (1999): Single room: 1125 SEK; Double room: 1350 SEK
Weekend/Summer prices: Single room: 625 SEK; Double room: 790 SEK
Scandic Hotell
Situated: Close by E22, about 3 km from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 22360
Fax: +46 480 411243
Price from (1999): Single room: 995 SEK, Double room: 1.185 SEK
Slottshotellet
Situated: Near the Kalmar Castle, 300m from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 88260
Fax: +46 480 411993
E-mail: romantikhotel@slottshotellet.se
Member of: Romantic Hotel, Föreningen Hotell i Kalmar
Price from (1999): Single room: 995 SEK, Double room: 1.325 SEK
Stufvenäs Gästgiveri
Situated: Söderåkra, about 35 km south Kalmar
Phone: +46486 21900
Fax: +46 486 21868
E-mail: stufvenas.gastgifveri@torsas.mail.telia.com
Member of: Country Side Sweden Hotels
Price from (1999): Single room: 900 SEK, Double room: 1300 SEK
Weekends-/Summer prices: Single room: 725 SEK; Double room: 1050 SEK
Söderportshotellet
Situated: Near the Kalmar Castle, 350m from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 48012501
Fax: +46 480 12501
Prices from (1999): Single room: 350 SEK, Double room: 490 SEK
Vassmolösa Gästgiveri
Situated: Close by E22, about 15 km south Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 32065
Fax: +46 480 32085
Price from (1999): Single room: 250 SEK, Double room: 430 SEK
Telia Konferens Brofästet
Situated: About 2 km north the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 428490
Fax: +46 480 85109
E-mail: konferens-brofastet@telia.se
Member of: SHR, Föreningen Hotell i Kalmar
Prices from (1999): Singleroom: 896 SEK, Double room: 1126 SEK
Weekend-/Summer prices: Single room: 480 SEK,
Double room: 585 SEK
RESTAURANTS
Kalmar has many restaurants that serve Swedish, French, Greek and Italian dishes. The prominent ones are given below
Akropolis
Info: Greek restaurant, grill and pub
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 87087
Fax: +46 480 78638
Athena
Info: Greek restaurant.
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 28088
Fax: +46 480 420673
Capacity: 60 boarders
Bistro Matisse
Info: French restaurant
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 27286
Fax: +46 480 56 52 61
Calmar Hamnkrog
Info: Local and Continental food traditions
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 411020
Fax: +46 480 10630
Calmar Stadshotell
Info: Á la carte
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 15180
Fax: +46 480 15847
E-mail: bokningen@calmarstadshotell.se
Ernesto Steakhouse
Info: Italian restaurant
Situated: Centre of Kalmar, by the Guest Marina
Phone: +46 480 15858
Fax: +46 480 15938
Espresso Bar
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 220 25
Eurasia
Info: Chinese, pasta, steakhouse, á la carte, pizza.
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 86525
Fiskaregatan Krog
Info: Á la Carte
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 18100
Fax: +46 480 411337
Helen O Jörgens
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 288 30
Fax: +46 480 288 30
Krogers Pub & Restaurang
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 26550
Fax: +46 480 26996
Källaren Kronan
Info: Home-fare and á la carte in 17th century surroundings
Situated: Centre of Kalmar in cellar vault from the 17th century
Phone: +46 480 411400
Fax: +46 480 29812
Lergöken
Info: Inn, Swedish food
Situated: Trekanten, about 15 km west of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 50008
Lodbroks
Info: Pub and restaurant in early Nordic style
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 28882
McDonald’s City
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 85516
Fax: +46 480 24626
Mr Rice
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Tel: +46 480 281 26
Fax: +46 480 283 39
McDonald’s
Info: McDrive and restaurant
Situated: 3 km from the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 85535
Fax: +46 480 24644
Restaurang 4-Kök
Info: Á la carte, salad, pizza, café
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 23500
Fax: +46 480 22780
Restaurang Ming Palace
Info: Chinese food
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 16686
Fax: +46 480 28868
Restaurang Peking
Info: Indonesian and Chinese food.
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 10533
Fax: +46 480 108898
Rice & Wine
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 16820
Fax: +46 480 168 20
Pizzeria Ernesto
Info: Italian food.
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 200 50
Fax: +46 480 42 01 66
Stensokrogen
Info: Café, restaurant, pub
Situated: Stenso, 3 km south of the centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 88806
Fax: +46 480 88806
Spishyllan
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 49 35 02
Zorbas Restaurang & Taverna
Info: Greek and international food
Situated: Centre of Kalmar
Phone: +46 480 411744
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Air
The nearest airport to Kalmar is about 5 km from the city centre. There are regular flight services daily to Stockholm. One can also fly directly to Copenhagen. Connections to reach other major places are also available. Kalmar Aviation arranges taxi services to anywhere one wishes to go.
Rail
A very well connected network of rails makes train travel easier in Kalmar. There are about ten trains daily between Kalmar and Alvesta. From Alvesta you can get other trains for the nearby major places of importance in Sweden.
Road
A well-maintained network of road could take one to all the directions. The main highway is the E22, which runs north/south through Kalmar. The main roads 25 and 31 run westward. The eastward is covered with water. However, one has the picturesque Oland Bridge, which connects the place directly with Oland.
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