The first day of group mobility was a great experience for our seniors, mainly due to the plane flight – for some it was the first time in their lives. In addition, everyone was extremely excited about the adventure that was just beginning.
After an hour and a half flight from Krakow to Copenhagen, we took a bus to our destination, Malmö in Sweden. To get there, we had to cross an eight-kilometer bridge connecting Denmark with Sweden, which was an interesting attraction for all of us. Then, after checking into the hotel and freshening up a bit, we went for a short walk around the city. We had the pleasure of seeing the church of St. Peter, the statue of King Karl X Gustaf on the Stortorget (large square) and metal casts of famous people’s shoes on the bridge in the central part of the city. We saw many historic and modern buildings along the way. First impression? The city’s buildings fit together perfectly. Newly built facilities reflect the atmospheric tenement houses without spoiling the charm of the city. In addition, there is a lot of greenery, flower beds, canals and bridges.
The seniors really liked the city and were curious about all the activities and attractions that awaited them during group mobility.