The sixth and last day of our mobility was no less active than the previous ones. In the morning, all ready and ready, we set off to one of the tenement houses where only people over 69 can rent an apartment. There we met to interview the publishers of the quarterly magazine for seniors living in Malmö, “Vi tillsammans”. The ladies were very curious about what life is like for older people in Poland and how it happened that a group of Polish seniors ended up in Malmö. Our seniors eagerly shared their observations about their everyday life and compared it to Swedish everyday life. After the interview, we had a small photo session for a future article, and then we could go on one last tour of the city.
There wasn’t much time compared to the plan that the seniors and I wanted to execute, but everything turned out the way we wanted. So we had the pleasure of eating lunch within the walls of Malmöhus Castle, visiting the Museum of Technology and Maritime Navigation and receiving certificates for participation in group mobility carried out as part of the “Senior open to the World” project.
After such an active marathon, we returned to the hotel to collect our luggage and went to the airport to wave goodbye to the city of Malmö.
This mobility was a great dose of physical activity for everyone and an unforgettable experience that will remain in our memories forever.