Turning Torso

4.4(7,800)
Lilla Varvsgatan 14, 211 15 Malmö, Sweden
30
Landmarks
Age category 18+

Facilities

No information

Opening hours

Monday

10:00 - 20:00

Tuesday

10:00 - 20:00

Wednesday

10:00 - 20:00

Thursday

10:00 - 20:00

Friday

10:00 - 20:00

Saturday

10:00 - 20:00

Sunday

10:00 - 20:00

Weather for today

Overcast

21°C

Patchy rain nearby

Today

Patchy rain nearby

16 — 21°C

Mon

Sunny

16 — 21°C

Tue

Patchy rain nearby

15 — 20°C

Additional conditions

Sunrise

05:05

Sunset

21:23

Max wind

14.8 km/h

Uv Index

1.5

Description

Turning Torso is an impressive neo-futuristic residential skyscraper in Malmö, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

Inspired by the sculpture 'Twisting Torso,' the building consists of nine cubic segments that twist relative to each other to create a 90-degree rotation from base to top.

With a height of 190 meters and 54 floors, it is the third tallest residential building in Scandinavia. It houses 147 luxury apartments, and the top two floors are dedicated to exclusive meeting rooms. It is worth seeing this architectural marvel during your stay in Malmö!

Reviews

★4.4(7,800)
avatarSanath Kumar Dharmasthala4 months agoJust an engineering marvelous building. As the name says, it's a 55-56 floor turning building in the form of torso. The plan is very nice, where in the middle, there are around 6 elavators, giving utmost privacy most of the time to the residents. There is a monitor pad to choose the floor you want to go but One must have RF ID with access to that floor to unlock the floor switch. The lift must of the times take you directly to that particular floor non-stop within 30 seconds. My experience is less than 30 seconds for ground to 54th floor. We could literally have ear pain due to loss of gravity when coming down.
avatarYuriy Kuts9 months agoI recently visited the Sweden Touring Tourso building, and I must say, it was a great experience. The architecture is quite impressive, with modern touches that blend well with the surrounding area. Inside, everything is well-organized and easy to navigate, making the visit enjoyable. The staff were welcoming and helpful, providing information whenever needed. The overall atmosphere was relaxed, and there’s plenty to see and learn about Swedish culture and history. Whether you’re just passing by or planning a longer visit, this place is definitely worth checking out!
avatarAshwin SBa year agoA very good piece of architecture. One of the must visit places in malmo. Located close to the beach shore. But I believe you cannot enter into this building since this is mostly residential and private complex.

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Lilla Varvsgatan 14, 211 15 Malmö, Sweden

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