Kristianopel
Sweden
Kristianopel, a modest village on the Baltic coast in Sweden's Blekinge region, was once a city in the 17th century and is said to have been the first Renaissance-planned town in the Nordic countries. Its city walls, built between 1603 and 1606 after Italian models, still stand — best preserved on the southern and western sides — along with a windmill on the northern bastion.
- Nearest water from center 0.9 km0.5 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 16 km10 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
1°34°
55mm2.1in
F
1°33°
50mm1.9in
M
2°36°
35mm1.5in
A
6°42°
35mm1.3in
M
10°50°
45mm1.7in
J
15°58°
55mm2.1in
J
17°63°
65mm2.5in
A
18°64°
65mm2.6in
S
14°57°
55mm2.2in
O
10°49°
65mm2.6in
N
6°42°
70mm2.7in
D
3°37°
65mm2.5in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗