Kockums Crane, Malmö
Facts and practical information
Standing as an emblem of Malmö's industrial heritage, the Kockums Crane, once the world's largest shipyard crane, is a towering reminder of the city's shipbuilding past. Although it no longer dominates the skyline, having been sold and moved to South Korea in 2002, its legacy continues to influence the area, now transformed into a vibrant park.
The Kockums Crane, affectionately known as the "Kockumskranen" by locals, was an iconic feature of the Malmö harbor during its operational years. Built in 1973/1974, it played a pivotal role in the construction of massive tankers and naval vessels. With a lifting capacity of 1,500 tons and standing at an impressive height, the crane was a symbol of the industrial might and innovation of the Swedish shipbuilding industry.
Today, the site where the Kockums Crane once stood has been redeveloped into a park, repurposing the industrial land into a green space for relaxation and recreation. This transformation is part of Malmö's ongoing efforts to reinvent itself as a modern, sustainable city, focusing on public spaces that promote community and environmental well-being.
Visitors to the park can enjoy a leisurely stroll, take in the views of the surrounding redeveloped docklands, and reflect on the history of Malmö's shipbuilding era. The park serves as a communal hub for residents and tourists alike, paying homage to the city's industrial roots while looking forward to a greener, more socially connected future.
Centrum (Västra Hamnen)Malmö
Kockums Crane – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Simhallsbadet, Turning Torso, S:t Petri kyrka, Malmö Castle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Kockums Crane by public transport?
Bus
- Propellergatan • Lines: 3 (2 min walk)
- Kockum Fritid • Lines: 2, 3 (3 min walk)
Train
- Malmö C (20 min walk)
- Triangeln (34 min walk)