Gothenburg: Square
Places and attractions in the Square category
Categories
- Church
- Museum
- Amusement park
- Shopping
- Square
- Amusement
- Amusement ride
- Park
- Concerts and shows
- Theme park
- Theater
- Specialty museum
- History museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Ship
- Arenas and stadiums
- Nightlife
- Neighbourhood
- Music venue
- Library
Brunnsparken
Brunnsparken is a central node in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, known for being a bustling square that serves as a meeting point and a hub for the city's public transportation. This urban space is not only a popular rendezvous for locals and tourists alike but also...
Gustaf Adolfs torg
Gustaf Adolfs torg is a prominent public square situated in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden. Named after King Gustav II Adolf, who founded the city in 1621, the square is steeped in history and serves as a central hub for cultural events and daily city life.
Korsvägen
Korsvägen is a public square and transport hub in the events district of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Kungsportsplatsen
Kungsportsplatsen is a square in the city centre of Gothenburg, Sweden. The square was constructed in 1852 and got its name after the King's Gate. The gate was the main entrance to the fortified city, which was and still is surrounded by a moat.
Järntorget
Järntorget is a public square in Gothenburg, Sweden. A hub for public transport, it is located west of Haga and is the starting point for the boulevards of Linnégatan to the south and Nya Allén to the east; and the streets of Första Långgatan and Andra Långgatan to the west.
Heden
Heden is a ballcourt and public space and square in the centre of Gothenburg, Sweden. Football matches are played there in the run-up to the final of the Gothia Cup. The final is played at Ullevi.
Vasaplatsen
Vasaplatsen is a triangular public square in the district of Vasastaden in Gothenburg, Sweden. Since two tram lines crosses here, there are four combined tram and bus stops on the square close by each other that all go under the name Vasaplatsen.
Balders Hage
Balders Hage was a ballcourt and public square in the centre of Gothenburg, Sweden. The ballcourt was inaugurated on 1 January 1898 but was abandoned in 1909 when Walhalla IP was built. The club Örgryte IS was founded in Balders Hage, and played some of their matches there.