Falsterbo

Falsterbo (Swedish: [ˈfâlstɛrˌbuː], outdatedly [falstɛrˈbuː])[1] is a town located at the south-western tip of Sweden in Vellinge Municipality in Skåne.

During the Middle Ages, it was a rich and prestigious town owing to its location in a center of trade and herring fishery.

The market became an important trade center on the Baltic Sea and remained so for 250 years; it was a major source of the Hanseatic League's wealth.

[5] Sweden's oldest nature reserve, Måkläppen, an important breeding area for shorebirds and seals, is nearby.

The first was in the early 20th century by Georg Fredrik Johansson Karlin (1859–1939), founder of Kulturen, the Cultural Museum of Southern Sweden located in Lund.

Old part of Falsterbo
Aerial view
Summer morning, Falsterbo
Charlotte Wahlström (1849–1924)
Falsterbohus and castle ruins