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Malmöhus Castle is a Renaissance fortress originally built in 1434 and rebuilt in its current form in the 1530s by King Christian III of Denmark. Today it houses several museums covering art, natural history, and Malmö's city history.

The Disgusting Food Museum challenges visitors to explore 80+ of the world's most culturally provocative foods, from Swedish surströmming to Sardinian casu marzu. Opened in 2018 in Malmö, it uses disgust as a lens to examine food culture.

Malmö's Museum of Technology and Maritime History (Teknikens och Sjöfartens hus) is housed within the Malmö Castle complex. It covers Malmö's engineering heritage from steam engines to the Kockums shipyard era.

Malmö's Museum of Natural History occupies part of the Malmö Castle complex and features collections of Nordic wildlife, geological specimens, and a small tropical aquarium.

Moderna Museet Malmö is the southern Swedish branch of Stockholm's prestigious modern and contemporary art museum. Housed in a converted 1901 electricity station, it features rotating exhibitions drawn from one of Europe's finest collections of 20th- and 21st-century art.

Malmö Museer is the collective name for the group of museums housed within the Malmö Castle complex, covering art, city history, natural history, and technology. A single ticket grants access to all exhibitions.