Gothenburg, Sweden
 John Ericsson, Naval inventor born in Sweden, received his first apprenticeship during the construction of the Göta Canal |
 Avenue 1 with Olivia Avenyn Restaurant just behind John Ericsson Statue |
 View up the side street Storgatan to the Göteborg Baptist Church(white rounded bldg on the left) |
 Couple of cool Gargoyles or rather Grotesques decorating the front of Bistro Français |
 If not constructed as a waterspout, serving an ornamental/artistic function, the technical term is a grotesque, chimera, or boss |
 John Scott's Pub for the authentic British pub experience in Sweden |
 Initially a residential street for the wealthy businessmen of the city |
 Today has a major concentration of pubs, clubs and restaurants |
 The Vasa Church Belltower founded in 1909, built in a Neo-Romanesque style, of granite that was brought from Bohuslän |
 Götaplatsen, a public square at the southern end of Avenyn, is Gothenburg's cultural hub |
 Vattenspel(water play) Fountain in front of the Gothenburg Museum of Art |
 At the centre of the square presides the Poseidon statue by Carl Milles |
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