Located in Northern Europe, Sweden is known for its stunning natural beauty. Still, people are also attracted to this country because of its rich and unique culture. Sweden is the largest and most populous of the Nordic countries with a roughly 1,000-year-long continuous history as a sovereign state. So, there are plenty of things for those who love to explore.
Now, Sweden is among the countries that have the highest living standard, we bet you must feel curious to know how this country is doing. Overall, life here is pretty much different from what people in the US are experiencing. In every aspect of life, this country has something unique that makes it a dreamland for many. The pace of life here is relatively slow. Public services are rounded. Nature is pretty well-preserved. What else do we have to say?
In the list below, people are sharing the most amazing pictures of Swedish land, people, and culture. Let's scroll down to check them out and see just how unique this country is. Be sure to reach the end of this post.
Now, Sweden is among the countries that have the highest living standard, we bet you must feel curious to know how this country is doing. Overall, life here is pretty much different from what people in the US are experiencing. In every aspect of life, this country has something unique that makes it a dreamland for many. The pace of life here is relatively slow. Public services are rounded. Nature is pretty well-preserved. What else do we have to say?
In the list below, people are sharing the most amazing pictures of Swedish land, people, and culture. Let's scroll down to check them out and see just how unique this country is. Be sure to reach the end of this post.
#1 The speed camera lottery in Stockholm, Sweden. Drive at or under the speed limit and you'll be entered into a lottery. The prize fund comes from the fines that speeders pay
Source: Rolighetsteorin
#2 A pharmacy I stumbled across in Stockholm. It has been a pharmacy since the 1800s and maintained the original decor
Source: lightbulb663
#3 What is this, a record store for mice? Well yes it is and someone built it yesterday in the Swedish town of Lund
Source: socialdistanzing
#4 In Sweden, we get a text message when our blood has helped a patient. This is my 3rd time donating
Source: cjsweden
#5 Stockholm underground stations look like mystic caves
Source: flarfoster
#6 Nappies in Sweden have a father on the packaging
Source: caspii2
#7 This "no cars allowed" sign in Sweden
Source: Crispiann
#8 Sunrise in Sweden
Source: No_Expression6975
#9 In Sweden they sell chocolate next to pads
Source: fhcm_
#10 Rare phenomenon called nacreous clouds. They are formed high up in the atmosphere, at an altitude of 30 kilometers. The picture is taken in Jamtland, Sweden
Source: DiggaNog
#11 Shopping carts in Sweden have a map of the supermarket
Source: caspii2,hugowalldan
#12 A stand for bikers to hold on to while waiting for the traffic lights in Sweden
Source: medmik
#13 Sweden has the largest scale model of the solar system in the world stretching 950km across the country
Source: Einarspetz,j0be
#14 Some mice have opened a miniature shop (70 x 30 cm) in malmö, Sweden
Source: EbaySweden
#15 Venue in Sweden called Dalhalla. Made from an old quarry
Source: dalhalla,sofievandevreede
#16 “Vapenkassuns” are armories scattered across Sweden in the event that the USSR would ever attack
Source: Calle Eklund
#17 Twinkies and pop-tarts in Swedish "Disgusting Food Museum"
Source: its_zara
#18 This is a "wall of kindness" in Stockholm, Sweden. Where people can leave clothes, and take clothes if they need them, during the cold months of winter
Source: Anorcrakna
#19 Øresund Bridge Tunnel, connecting Sweden To Denmark
Source: Øresundsbron
#20 Street art
Source: dittidot
#21 In sweden trees can send texts when they need water using an implanted moisture sensor
Source: Helsingborgs stad
#22 This is a solitary confinement cell from the toughest prison in sweden
Source: roadhogmainOW
#23 A complaints drop-off box for the city of gothenburg, sweden
Source: Spikas
#24 3,500-year-old petroglyphs found in Tanum, Sweden. Some of the carvings are boats, animals, people, and mythological creatures
Source: kajola1969,97randomaccount
#25 Here's a picture of what Swedish Fika looks like. Fika is a concept in Swedish culture that means "to have coffee, cake, and chit-chat"
Source: PM-ME-UGLY-SELFIES
#26 This Mcdonald's in Sweden has a "Mcski", instead of a drive-thru. In fact, it’s the only one
Source: fabbe_r,Per-Olof Forsberg
#27 Internet speed in Sweden
Source: birk