Though this region is relatively small area wise, the Oresund region manages to pack a multitude of diverse sights, experiences, and attractions within its borders. Its unblemished tranquil countryside which is perfect for unwinding although not different from the buzz of a major city shops, restaurants, stimulating culture and nightlife, and state-of-the-art sports facilities. The Oresund region is also rich in history that is kept alive in museums, castles and manor houses.
Denmark and Sweden are well-known for their timeless design and modern architecture. Explore the Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen and the Form Design Centre in Malmö. Look out for the new architecture of the Royal Danish Playhouse, Copenhagen Opera House, and Turning Torso in Malmö. In Denmark and Sweden there is freedom of religion. Nearly 92% of the Danes are affiliated to the Lutheran Evangelical Church for religion. Danes and Swedes are tolerant and have great esteem for their right to privacy. There are 12 recognized religious organizations and 56 communities in this region.
It is generally recognized that in particular families staying in this region, personal security is in priority. A sense of security and safety measures is deeply rooted in the people of Oresund Region. Children can safely travel alone the school, to visit friends, to afternoon sports and to other children’s functions. Although the Copenhagen / Malmo-Lund area is not among the largest metropolitan regions in Europe, but it does have a pronounced international atmosphere. The cultural life of the cities, theatres and museums, evening classes, sports clubs, etc. is consider as one of the most extensive feature of per capita in not only Europe, but world-wide.
Housing in Oresund Region is economical, compared to other European city centers. The health care system of this region is also good state-financed and healthy maintained. State education for the lower standards of students is also free and of high quality.University education is free at all levels of education and students can even obtain grants to cover some of their Cost-of-Living expenses.