Karlskrona is an outstanding example of a late-17th-century European planned naval city. The original plan and many of the buildings have survived intact, along with installations that illustrate its subsequent development up to the present day.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Naval Port of Karlskrona, Sweden
This is one of my only Unesco cards from Sweden so far. ...not that I have too many postcards from Sweden anyway, for some reason Postcrossing doesn't seem to be too popular over there.

Karlskrona is an outstanding example of a late-17th-century European planned naval city. The original plan and many of the buildings have survived intact, along with installations that illustrate its subsequent development up to the present day.
Karlskrona is an outstanding example of a late-17th-century European planned naval city. The original plan and many of the buildings have survived intact, along with installations that illustrate its subsequent development up to the present day.
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I love the cat stamps! So cute.
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