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TOP 10 REASONS
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Why travel to Angelholm: Find out the top 10 reasons to visit
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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Angelholm
- Every day is easy to enjoy life in this ideal setting close to the sea, forests, and hills!
- The mood is made even more inviting by the Rönne river, which flows through the heart of town before emptying into Skälderviken.
- Other appealing aspects of Ängelholm are its six kilometres of sandy beaches, the Kronoskogen forest, and the charming town centre.
- The Danish king Christian II established the town in 1516 and started attracting substantial numbers of tourists. one of Sweden's first urban summer residential areas, Angelholm Havsbad, was conceived and built here.
- Ingelheim is a beautiful place to live and visit, and it is home to some famous people, including the singer Jill Johnsson, the former NHL player Kenny Jönsson, and the chef Rickard Nilsson.
- Capital: Stockholm
- International Airport: Ängelholm–Helsingborg Airport (AGH)
- Population: 38 854
- Currency: Swedish kronor
- Time: UTC/GMT +1 hour
- Driving side: Left
- Main Electricity: 230 V
- Official Language: Swedish
- Religion: Christianity
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Angelholm
- The remnants of the mediaeval predecessor to Ängelholm church can be found in Luntertun, the old town near the mouth of the River Rönne.
- The monks of Herrevadkloster, who possessed significant land areas, most likely constructed Munka Ljungby Church in the 12th century.
- The ancient Barkkra Church was constructed in the 12th century. The older items date to the first half of the 12th century, including the baptismal font.
- After the original Ssjö Castle main structure was destroyed by fire, the current structure was constructed in 1814.
- The tourist information is currently located in the charming old town hall from 1775 in the main square.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Angelholm
- Compared to tourist attractions globally, the region is less temperate than some, ranking in the 26th percentile for pleasant weather.
- Regarding temperature, July, August, and June are the warmest months to travel to Angelholm.
- Early July is often the warmest time of the year, with daytime highs about 74.2°F (23.4°C) and nighttime lows seldom falling below 55.9°F (13.3°C).
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Angelholm
Ängelholm Church
- The church at Ängelholm, Skne, Sweden, was built in the first half of the eighteenth century.
- After that, it was constructed over the remains of an older wooden chapel that had burned destroyed in a conflict in 1565.
- The church has undergone a lot of alterations. Swedish artist Torsten Nordberg painted the altarpiece in 1941. (1900-1962).
- A national Evangelical Lutheran Church is the Church of Sweden. In 1593, it converted to Lutheranism and was a state church until 2000.
- It continues to hold a unique position and remains Sweden's largest Christian denomination.
- The liturgy is a "high church," although local practices may differ slightly.
The old town hall in Ängelholm
- Gamla Rdhuset, a charming old half-timbered structure on Ängelholm market square, is presently used as a community gallery and public exhibition space after serving as the town hall from 1788 until 1896.
- Close to the church of Ängelholm, Gamla Rdhuset was constructed in 1775 and had a fascinating history.
- Its current name derives from its role as the town hall between 1788 and 1896. Following that, they served as the mayor of the Ängelholm house.
- In the interim, it served as the location of a museum and later the Ängelholm tourist information centre.
- Due to its historical ambience, one chamber is currently used as a ceremonial hall for civil marriages, while another is home to shifting exhibitions.
VEGEHOLM CASTLE
- Early in the 16th century, a Danish castle named Vegeholm was first constructed; it was destroyed by fire in 1525.
- The Danish Tyge Krabbe reconstructed it once more in 1630. He and his family owned it until Gustaf Otto Stenbock purchased it in 1663.
- Immediately upon his passing, it was held by Olof Nilsson Engelholm and then by Johan Cedercrantz. Vegeholm Castle was owned by his family until 1814 when extensive renovations were made.
- In the nineteenth century, it had some different owners, including the families Ehrenborg and Sjöcrona.
- Wilhelmina and Walther von Hallwyl purchased it in the early 20th century. They later restored and rebuilt it before giving it as a present to their daughter Irma von Geijer and her husband, Wilhelm von Geijer. The von Geijer family continues to own and operate Vegeholm Castle.
- The castle is a stone building with three stories and a tall, split roof surrounded by a nearly quadratic yard.
- There are two tall, square towers in the corners. There are two free-standing, lengthy buildings on either side of the north facade.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Angelholm Off the Beaten Track
STARBY CHURCH
- Brick was first used to construct the Starby chapel in the year 1200.
- The roof's arches were added in the fifteenth century, and the deteriorating belfry was rebuilt with a new one in 1737.
- In 1818–1819, the current tower and its primary restoration were completed. In 1854–1855, it underwent an expansion.
- The pulpit was likely manufactured in 1668. Alexander Malmkvist painted the altarpiece in 1831.
- The original mediaeval font was removed from Starby Church in 1819 but returned in 1998.
AUSÅS CHURCH
- A previous church stood where the Ausås church now stands.
- The modern steeple and the ancient church most likely date to the 13th century.
- Gunnar Wallentin produced the existing altarpiece in 1949.
- It has been estimated that the sandstone baptismal font dates to the 12th century.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Angelholm Culture and Traditions
- A municipality in Scania County in South Sweden is called Ängelholm Municipality. Its headquarters are in the city of Ängelholm.
- To create a unitary municipality in 1971, the City of Ängelholm merged with the rural municipalities of Auss, Barkkra, Hjärnarp, and Munka-Ljungby. A parish from the defunct municipality of Stra Ljungby was added in 1974.
- In the past, Ngelholm was home to a sizable air force base. Since then, the base has been abandoned, and the supercar manufacturer Koenigsegg has relocated there.
- The Ängelholm UFO Memorial is a significant landmark. On the spot where a UFO is said to have landed on May 18, 1946, there is a model of a flying saucer.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Angelholm: Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
Food
#Food
- Brunkål, This straightforward Swedish meal, which translates as "brown cabbage," is made of white cabbage that has been gently simmered in soy sauce, vinegar, and sugar.
- The origins of the traditional Swedish bread known as kavring can be traced to the Nordic nations. It began life in Norway as crisp rye bread, and in southern Sweden in the late 1800s, it changed into a slightly sweet, delicate, and fragrant loaf.
- A visually beautiful conical cake from Scania, Sweden, known as skank spettkaka or pyramid cake, is typically made with fresh eggs, sugar, and potato flour.
- On St. Martin's Eve every year, svartsoppa, a blood soup, is usually served as the first course of a Swedish goose feast.
Fashion
#Fashion
- The town centre of Ängelholm is a terrific area to meet new people. People from the area have traditionally considered the neighbourhood surrounding the pedestrian zone to be the ideal setting for town life and commerce.
- Along with well-known high-street brands, the river Rönne is surrounded by a fascinating mix of speciality shops selling unique goods. Any shopper's appetite will be whetted by the variety offered here!
- But the town centre is much more than just a collection of stores. Walk along the beautiful river or sit at one of the many cafés and eateries to get some fresh air.
- In addition, you can watch a movie at the theatre, go to an art gallery, or enjoy city life in Ängelholm.
- A genuine experience of small-town shopping -Explore the various businesses as your fancy strikes while strolling around the cobblestone streets.
- Everything you might need is present in the town. If your legs start to get tired, have a seat for a while at one of the inviting restaurants or cosy cafés.
- Brännborn Center, the northern business district-The shopping district Brännborn Center is located just outside the town centre. With more than 30 stores and 1,400 places for free parking, it's just a little closer, more practical, and more cost-effective. The shops and supermarkets in this area provide an excellent addition to the local shops.
Ängelholms Hembygdspark
#Fun
- A successful fusion of an adventure, animal, and museum park can be found at Ängelholm Hembygdspark.
- The expansive complex, which provides amusement and entertainment for the whole family, is situated on a wooded hill at the edge of Ängelholm city centre. In Ängelholm Hembydspark, there is a vast, extremely well-equipped playground, a contemporary high-ropes course with four lanes, walking trails, numerous resting and picnic places, a café, and a well-known and frequently visited ice cream shop.
- Horses, deers, goats, and rabbits may be found in several huge animal enclosures, and several pheasant species can be seen in the aviaries.
- The park grounds also contain some tiny, intriguing museums. The Luntertunstugan is a fully furnished farmhouse constructed in 1673 and has been a part of the park since 1935.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Angelholm: Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- Saltwater swimming, white sandy beaches, pine forests, and walks in all directions are available in Kronoskogen, which is close to trains, buses, and all the amenities Ängelholm offers.
- You can catch a peek at local treasures, including Kullen, Bjärehalvön, and Hallands Väderö, along the coast. Ängelholms Strandskog, a sandy woodland, is a nature reserve with particular guidelines and limitations.
- Visit this website to see them. The shortest and longest marked hiking paths in the area range in length from 2.8 kilometres to 10 kilometres.
- A wheelchair-accessible boardwalk is located at Sibirien. The Skneleden Trail traverses the area. The northern region has a dedicated area for mountain riding.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Angelholm Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- Ängelholm is a town with several special events.
- The largest dance event in Sweden, Ekebofestivalen, music festivals and the Festival of Lights on the Rönne River are all hosted at this time.
- The churches and Homesteads Park both host children's theatre performances and summer comedies throughout the season.
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