The ringwall in Visby

Visby is the capital of the island Gotland. It’s my favorite Swedish island, because the landscape is so beautiful and special. Visby is a super cute little town surrounded by a ringwall (ringmur in Swedish). I’ve been on the island for a few days, on a craft adventure with some friends.

Beautiful spring flowers in Visby, photo by iHanna (Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Spring flowers.

It’s been the best weekend in for ever! The first few hours we spent inside of Visby. I love taking photo of architecture and beautiful houses.

Dove house on the ringwall in Visby, photo by iHanna (Copyright Hanna Andersson)

The ringwall in Visby was likely begun in the 13th century. Around 1280 it was rebuilt to reach its current height, along with the addition of its characteristic towers (although some towers were not constructed until the 15th century) It is part of the World Heritage 731 in Visby.

Stone ram in Visby Gotland Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

Kiosk with the ringwall behind it  Visby Gotland Sweden (Photo copyright Hanna Andersson)

Towards Almedalen  Gotland Sweden, photo by me (Copyright Hanna Andersson)

Ringmuren på Gotland Sweden, photo by Studio iHanna (Copyright Hanna Andersson)

Ringmuren ingång // The ringwall gate in Visby - photo by iHanna
The ringwall gate entrance, in Visby.
Bike parking at the ringwall in Visby photo by iHanna
Bike parking in ancient remains.

 

In the summer the streets are filled with tourists, but this early spring we were quite alone and it was lovely. If you ever have the chance, visit Visby and Gotland. It’s awesome! ;-)


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6 Responses

  1. What incredible views. I don’t know what “gottgluggen” is but it makes me think of ancient gods lifting a few glasses of cheer–and I want to visit!

    • Thanks for leaving a comment! Gottgluggen is a great name for the kiosk booth actually. Gott is “yummy” for candy, and “gluggen” is small opening or porthole, like it was something peeking through the wall… I just thought it was very cool with the modern look and the ancient behind it…

  2. Oh my goodness… an island? And it looks like this? If I visited I probably never leave again… it looks like ‘home’ to me!

  3. Hanna – I visited Gotland many years ago – it is a beautiful place – I have lots of wonderful memories from there. Thank you for bringing them back for me.