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    Västerås is one of the oldest cities in Sweden and Northern Europe. The name originates from Västra Aros (West Aros), which refers to the river mouth of Svartån. The area has been populated since the Nordic Viking Age, before 1000 CE.

    • Anundshög. Under ten kilometres east of the centre of Västerås is Sweden’s largest barrow (burial mound). This is nine metres in height and 64 metres across and dates back at least 1500 years.
    • Västerås Cathedral. The city’s cathedral was consecrated in the 1200s, and there have been all sorts of extensions and restorations since then. The most recent was in 1958-61, but there’s no shortage of sumptuous art and architecture from the middle ages and Renaissance.
    • Vallby Open Air Museum. Along the river from the city centre is a classic Swedish outdoor museum. This attraction has gathered up to 40 traditional buildings from around Västmanland County and brought them here piece by piece.
    • Kungsbyn Animal Park. Highly recommended if you’re in Västerås with younger members of the family, the Kungsbyn Animal Park is a small but well-run zoo.
    • betteskid. Boston, MA1,355 contributions. Interesting rune stone. We stopped here on our way from Stockholm to Oslo to see the rune stone. This is a small area that used to be a Viking settlement.
    • Sara M. Kansas City, MO6 contributions. Must See Cathedral. Beautifully preserved medieval church with countless pieces of art and history on every wall and tucked in every corner.
    • Arn E. Stockholm, Sweden 499 contributions. Experience Sweden a hundred years back. Valby out-door museum is a friendly and wellplanned showroom of Swedish buildings and life a couple of generations back.
    • 85Antti. Mikkeli, Finland 65 contributions. Scary but interresting. A bit far away from anywhere, but easy to find because of signposts. The castle have a long and even scary history.
  2. Västerås, city and capital of Västmanland län (county), east-central Sweden. It lies at the confluence of the Svartån River and Lake Mälar, west of Stockholm. Västerås is Swedens largest inland port and the centre of its electrical industry. Originally known as Aros (“River Mouth”) and later as.

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    • Anundshög – Historic Site. Anundshög is located just outside the City of Västerås. It is Sweden’s largest burial mound measuring over 64 meters across and nine meters high.
    • Björnö – Island to Explore. Björnö is Västerås city’s main island. It’s connected to the main land with a little bridge, and is very easy to find by following the signs posted everywhere.
    • Botaniska Tradgarden – Gardens. In the centre of Västerås near the Rudbeckian School and the cathedral is Sweden’s oldest garden to be planted specifically for botany students.
    • Djäkneberget – Inner City Park. Djäkneberget is a beautiful park in the city centre stretching over 12 hectares of land. Located on a hilltop, it offers beautiful views towards the Cathedral, City Hall and Lake Mälaren.
  3. Apr 29, 2023 · With everything from Viking ruins to medieval churches and a huge waterpark, we reckon Västerås has plenty to offer for a charming weekend escape. Here’s our guide to getting there, staying there, and keeping busy when you arrive!

  4. Top Things to Do in Västerås, Sweden - Västerås Must-See Attractions. Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more. Things to Do in Västerås. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Water Parks (3) Historic Sites (5) Speciality Museums (4) Parks (3)

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