South of the centre of Malmö, this park in 45 hectares was designed for the 1914 Baltic Exhibition, which showed off the art, culture and industry of the nations around the Baltic Sea.

Way before then t had been the site of the city’s water reservoirs, dammed back in the 1600s and planted with pines to add shelter.

That water is still here, and left over from the exhibition is the Neoclassical Margareta pavilion, with a porch supported by Doric columns.