Västmanland

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Rikkenstorg, Ljusnarnsberg municipality Västmanland is a province in the Svealand region in Sweden, consisting of farmlands, forests and lakes. Västerås is the largest city.

Sverigekarta-Landskap Västmanland.svg

Municipalities

While Västmanland County makes up the eastern part of the province and the western part belongs to Örebro County.

Västmanland County

  • Västerås, a city founded in year 990, now one of Sweden's largest. Medieval artifacts and high-tech industry.
  • Arboga
  • Fagersta
  • Hallstahammar
  • Kungsör
  • Köping
  • Norberg
  • Sala
  • Skinnskatteberg
  • Surahammar

Örebro County

  • Lindesberg
  • Nora; famous for its preserved wooden town centre
  • Hällefors and Grythyttan; Hällefors is an industrial town; Grythyttan is famous for its restaurant academy
  • Kopparberg

Other destinations

  • Bergslagen
  • Nostalgibyn between Frövi and Fellingsbro, a 1950s village with dining and entertainment.

An introduction to Västmanland

For Västmanland and the industry has been an important factor for the development over many centuries, and it still is. For example Engelsbergs Bruk, built in 1681, is since 1993 on the UNESCO's world legacy list. It is the only one in Sweden still intact, in machinery and buildings. Today the industrial legacy has put Västmanland in the front row regarding technical knowledge, with ABB in Västerås being world-leading in robotics and electric power transmission.

The county is a mix of nature, with interesting and lovely environments. In the south is Lake Mälarens wide and beautiful landscape which hosts a variety of birds and flowers. In the north you can find the hilly mountains and the valleys and the deep forests. The county is between the Swedish lowland and the hilly country of the north.

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