Turning Torso, Malmö
Facts and practical information
Rising above the skyline of Malmö, Sweden, the Turning Torso is an architectural marvel that has reshaped the city's profile since its completion in 2005. This skyscraper, standing at a remarkable height of 190 meters, is not just the tallest building in Sweden but also the tallest residential building in all of Scandinavia. Its unique design, consisting of nine cubes twisted around a central spine, gives the impression of a spine twisting, which lends the building its distinctive name.
The Turning Torso is the brainchild of Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, known for his futuristic and expressive designs. The building was inspired by a sculpture of a twisting human form, also by Calatrava, and it ingeniously translates that concept into a functional high-rise. It houses both residential and office spaces, with the higher floors offering panoramic views of Malmö and the Øresund Strait.
Not only is the Turning Torso a visual spectacle, but it is also a testament to modern engineering and sustainable design. The skyscraper incorporates numerous eco-friendly features, such as energy-efficient systems and waste management technologies, underlining Sweden's commitment to environmental stewardship.
The Turning Torso has become a symbol of Malmö's revitalization and forward-thinking attitude. It dominates the cityscape and serves as a beacon for innovation and modern urban living. While the building is primarily a residential and office space, its presence alone attracts visitors and architecture enthusiasts from around the world, eager to gaze upon this twist of architectural genius.
Turning Torso – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Simhallsbadet, Malmö Castle, Malmö Art Museum, Kungsparken.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Turning Torso by public transport?
Bus
- Turning Torso • Lines: 2 (3 min walk)
- Scaniabadet • Lines: 2 (5 min walk)
Train
- Malmö C (26 min walk)