Gothenburg - The four seasons of my home town
Röda Sten, Gothenburg
Kungsparken, Gothenburg
4 AM eternal
I love this city.
Kämpebron, Gothenburg
Cherry blossom girl
Seminarieparken, Gothenburg
During the 17th century Gothenburg was one of northern Europes most fortified cities. The high defense walls were surrounded by A moat. Even though the walls were demolished in 1807, the moat is still here.
Trädgårdsföreningen, Gothenburg
Finding solitude.
Vrångö
Post-industrial leisure
Göta älv, Gothenburg
The harbor heritage is ever present by the waterfront. Gothenburg used to have a lot of maritime construction, but these days there is not much left of it.
Göta älv, Gothenburg
Barken Viking was launched in 1906 and is the largest sail ship build in Nordic countries. It is one of only ten remaining four-masted barks in the world.
Barken Viking in Lilla bommen, Gothenburg
Sargent's cherry from seeds brought from Hokkaido in 1954.
Änggårdsbergen, Gothenburg
Kronhusgården, Gothenburg
Stora hamnkanalen, Gothenburg
The harbor heritage is ever present by the waterfront. Gothenburg used to have a lot of maritime construction, but these days there is not much left of it.
Göta älv, Gothenburg
The old city hall was designed by Nicodemus Tessin in 1672.
City Hall, Gothenburg
Lunden, Gothenburg
Kungsparken, Gothenburg
The sound of autumn leaves
Trädgårdsföreningen, Gothenburg
Slow sunday morning.
Saltholmen, Gothenburg
Thamska huset, Gothenburg
Fifty shades of yellow.
Trädgårdsföreningen, Gothenburg
Winter sunset, Gothenburg
Slottsberget, Gothenburg
The desolate cliffs are popular with the evening crowd.
Saltholmen, Gothenburg
Älvsborgsbron, Gothenburg
There is a quay on the southwest side of the island where a classic dance event is held every summer.
Brännö island, Gothenburg
Cherry blossom at spring.
Järntorget, Gothenburg
Museum of Art, Gothenburg
The harbor heritage is ever present by the waterfront. Gothenburg used to have a lot of maritime construction, but these days there is not much left of it.
Göta älv, Gothenburg
Älvsborgsgatan, Gothenburg
Pretty in pink.
Saltholmen, Gothenburg
Thanks for all the fish.
Slottskogen, Gothenburg
Vasagatan, Gothenburg
A view to a kill
Harbor of Gothenburg
Staring at the sea. Will she come?
Saltholmen, Gothenburg
Having oysters.
Palace, Gothenburg
Packhuskajen, Gothenburg
Röda Sten, Gothenburg
Kämpebron, Gothenburg
Kvarnberget, Gothenburg
Stora hamnkanalen, Gothenburg
Dorsia, Gothenburg
Annedal, Gothenburg
The 19th European Championships in Athletics were held in Gothenburg and there was a lot of people everywhere.
Avenyn, Gothenburg
Feskekörka is a building from 1874 resembling a church. It's the classic fish market of the city. Contrary to common belief, the fishes do not attend a midnight mass in there.
Feskekörka, Gothenburg
The old maritime construction cranes are visible from most places.
Postgatan, Gothenburg
This forest was the location of the last Broder Daniel concert in 2008.
Slottskogen, Gothenburg
Älvsborgsbron, Gothenburg
Memento Mori.
Stampens kyrkogård, Gothenburg
The harbor heritage is ever present by the waterfront. Gothenburg used to have a lot of maritime construction, but these days there is not much left of it.
Göta älv, Gothenburg
Do not disturb
Gefveskär Island and lighthouse, Gothenburg
Röda sten, Gothenburg
This stairway always reminds me of the one in The Exorcist.
Spannmålsgatan, Gothenburg
Vasagatan, Gothenburg
Prepare to be boarded
Paddan versus Ostindiefararen, Gothenburg
View from Vinga lighthouse, Gothenburg
Överåsparken, Gothenburg
Saltholmen, Gothenburg
Botanical garden, Gothenburg
Fürstenbergska galleriet, Gothenburg
View from the office.
Tyska bron, Göteborg
Nya Allén, Gothenburg
This old house from 1857 used to be a home for orphans.
Stampgatan, Gothenburg
Kungsparken, Gothenburg
Kungsportsbron, Gothenburg
The sound of autumn leaves.
Överås, Gothenburg
Like an island rising from a sea of rooftops, Skansen Kronan can be seen from many central parts of the city.
Skansen Kronan, Gothenburg
Vallgraven, Gothenburg