Thanks for the tour of Kristinehamn! Impressive with a street that contains both the white house and a sugarcastle. :) Don't know much about Kristinehamn but as I understand it has historically been an important port in Vänern. So goods probably arrived via railway from Bergslagen and other areas (railway Mora-Vänern for example) and then shipped with boats on Vänern via Trollhättan channel down to Gothenburg. Probably today that trade is less important. City looks like a mix of old and more modern buidings, I don't know, both the North Square and South Square look a bit big and deserted, but maybe summertime mid-day there are more people there. Generally there are not a lot of people outside it seems, when you walk in city centre at 20:30 it is so empty of people that I wonder if Kristinehamn still is under pandemic. :). I like the place where Frälsningsarmen are situated, it is like a fortress! And the church in the end is beautiful, impressive construction with those large windows. Also really enjoyed that Kvarteret Vågen, such nice old fashioned buildings. Great that it has been kept like that.
Thanks for watching! The city does seem a bit empty, both on the squares and the "shopping street", then again I often find cities rather empty when I visit them so I didn't really think to much about it, maybe people just randomly chose to evacuate the cities before I arrive to film? :) And yeah, I really enjoyed a lot of nice old buildings, especially in Kvarteret Vågen. After I started my youtube channel and started going on road-trips I've noticed that a lot of towns have places like that, entire blocks with old buildings, something I previously hadn't really realized how common it was. It's really nice to see at least parts of history getting preserved like that.
it looks amazing
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Thanks for the tour of Kristinehamn! Impressive with a street that contains both the white house and a sugarcastle. :) Don't know much about Kristinehamn but as I understand it has historically been an important port in Vänern. So goods probably arrived via railway from Bergslagen and other areas (railway Mora-Vänern for example) and then shipped with boats on Vänern via Trollhättan channel down to Gothenburg. Probably today that trade is less important. City looks like a mix of old and more modern buidings, I don't know, both the North Square and South Square look a bit big and deserted, but maybe summertime mid-day there are more people there. Generally there are not a lot of people outside it seems, when you walk in city centre at 20:30 it is so empty of people that I wonder if Kristinehamn still is under pandemic. :). I like the place where Frälsningsarmen are situated, it is like a fortress! And the church in the end is beautiful, impressive construction with those large windows. Also really enjoyed that Kvarteret Vågen, such nice old fashioned buildings. Great that it has been kept like that.
Thanks for watching! The city does seem a bit empty, both on the squares and the "shopping street", then again I often find cities rather empty when I visit them so I didn't really think to much about it, maybe people just randomly chose to evacuate the cities before I arrive to film? :) And yeah, I really enjoyed a lot of nice old buildings, especially in Kvarteret Vågen. After I started my youtube channel and started going on road-trips I've noticed that a lot of towns have places like that, entire blocks with old buildings, something I previously hadn't really realized how common it was. It's really nice to see at least parts of history getting preserved like that.
Nice town with beautiful buildings but perhaps a bit boring : )
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