Kalmar is one of the oldest cities in Sweden, and once upon a time it was the third largest city in the country. Around each corner traces of the historical past, from the Stone Age to the Period of Great Power, await the visitor.
In days gone by Kalmar was once one of the most important towns in the North. Today a bustling centre of commerce, Kalmar has the makings of a big city yet retains its old world charm and small town intimacy. The historical past is an integral part of the character of the city and a constant source of inspiration. This combined with entrepreneurial spirit and a focus on creative development makes for a dynamic present that allows Kalmar to look with optimism towards the future.
Kalmar Castle, the Old Town and Kvarnholmen tell the tale of mighty Kings and Queens as well as commoners. Traces of the past are found in architecture, cultural artefacts and art as well as in the well- worn cobblestones that pave the streets.
Geographically Kalmar is the main route to the island of Oland thanks to the Oland Bridge.
In more recent times, Kalmar has been an industrial city with Kalmar Mekaniska Verkstad making steam engines and large machinery. It has a university with over 9,000 students and a research facility for Telia Sonera.