Overview
Malmö Central Station (Malmö Centralstation) is the city's main railway hub, blending its original 1856 red-brick station building with a modern glass and steel terminal added for the Citytunneln in 2010.
Highlights
- Historic façade: The 1856 station building is one of Sweden's oldest surviving railway stations.
- Citytunneln: The 2010 underground extension connects to Hyllie and the Øresund Bridge, making Copenhagen 35 minutes away.
- Station Hall: The modern terminal's soaring glass hall is architecturally impressive.
History
The station opened in 1856 as part of Sweden's first trunk railway line. In 2010, the Citytunneln project added an underground through-station, transforming Malmö from a railway dead-end into a through-route connecting Sweden and Denmark.
Visitor Tips
- Tip 1: Worth a quick stop to admire the contrast between the 1856 original and the 2010 addition.
- Tip 2: The station area has several good coffee shops for a quick fika.
- Duration: 10–15 minutes.