- History of Malmö
Malmö was attacked and plundered byVictual Brothers in1394 .Malmöhus Castle was completed in the middle of the15th century , intended as a city defense, it was also served as a prison until1914 . OnAugust 23 ,1900 ,Lars Nilsson became the last person to be executed on the castle courtyard, where he was beheaded by executionerAnders Gustaf Dalman .The first cinema show ever in Sweden took place in Malmö
1896 , the 28th of June.In
1914 theBaltic Exhibition was held in Malmö. It consisted of exhibitions about industry, art and crafts from Sweden, Denmark, Germany and Russia.See also
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Malmö
*History of Scania
*History of Denmark
*History of Sweden
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