Ronneby, Brunnsparken, view from the Director's Villa - Sweden


Ronneby - a municipality with medieval origins
Ronneby Square has medieval origins but was laid out in its current form in connection with the adoption of the city plan of 1864. The square was given its shape by the grid city, which at the time took inspiration from the famous architect Haussman's city plans for Paris.
Ronneby - a central town in Ronneby municipality in Blekinge County, located on the Ronneby River between the Baltic Sea coast and the European route E22. Ronneby became a city and received city privileges in the 13th century. During the Middle Ages, Danish trade with Swedish Värend was important for prosperity. There are several well-known ancient monuments in the area, including the Björketorps Stone from the 6th century. Ronneby today offers future-oriented education and entrepreneurship in the field of information technology. The Soft Center technology park with Blekinge Technical University near the old Brunnsmiljön is well-known to many.
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