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The fish church aka Feskekörka Posted by on Jan 11, 2011

If you – like me – love to eat anything (almost…) that comes from the sea – well, then you must make your way to Gothenburg’s finest, the fish church! The fish church – or Feskekörka as the place proudly is called in a Gothenburg accent – is not exactly a place where you go to…

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Milkymee Posted by on Sep 23, 2010

In early 2008, I was sitting with one of my dear friends Emilie aka. Milkymee at work. She was telling me that she would record her second album in France and she was looking for new inspirations. I did not know back then that she had already released her first album in France.  She asked…

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Meet the world in Gothenburg Posted by on Sep 2, 2010

Let me give you a short introduction to the student and educational life of Gothenburg. Yesterday I wrote about education in general in Sweden on the Swedish blog. I hope I could provide some useful information for you. This post is a kind of part two. At the moment you can study in Swedish higher…

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Way out West Posted by on Aug 12, 2010

One of the biggest Swedish live festival kicks off today in Gothenburg in Slottskogen. This event puts once again Gothenburg on the Nordic map because of its international guests. The lineup is usually very mixed and up-to-date. The only negativity is the price of the ticket (140 Euros for adults and 105 Euros for people under 18). That…

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Styrsö Posted by on May 17, 2010

Summer cottage on a small rock

View over Tången Villa with gazebo.      I want to share with you my other trip that I have recently made. I wasn´t that lucky with the weather as when I went to Marstrand. I took one of the local boats to Styrsö the other day. If you live in Gothenburg your month card (månadskort) would do…

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Stuck in Sweden – heaven or hell? Posted by on Apr 19, 2010

The volcano on Iceland is still making life pretty hard for people all around the world. 6.8 million people are in fact affected by the flight stop and thousands are stuck all over the globe and can’t do anything but wait for the big cloud of ashes to dissolve and the airports to open again. But –…

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