This site has limited support for your browser. We recommend switching to Edge, Chrome, Safari, or Firefox.

Free climate-compensated shipping

Premium paper

Fast delivery

4.96/5 ★

Free climate-compensated shipping

Premium paper

Fast delivery

4.96/5 ★

Port of Malmö 1894

281,00 kr Regular price 401,00 kr
DesignTitle
Size Size chart 30x40

Historically speaking, Malmö has had no natural deep harbor except for a small channel with a depth of two meters to the east of the older part of Malmö towards Kirseberget. The channel disappeared during the 18th century and right up until the end of the century, a long wooden jetty that stretched out into the sea was used instead to bring goods into Malmö from neighboring ships. 

However, the jetty was not a sustainable solution and the forces of the weather in the form of wind, waves and ice tore hard at the jetty. The repairs were so frequent that Christian IV created an extra bridge tax to finance the maintenance. 

Ships with a draft greater than two meters had to anchor far out in the Sound, where they were exposed to storms. The first "real" harbor began to be built at the end of the 18th century with the goal that large boats could dock directly at the pier to avoid intermediate loading. 

By 1820, work had progressed to the point that the harbor now had two stable piers and a water depth of up to four meters at the deepest part. Twenty years later in the 1840s, the harbor basin was widened and the area around the harbor was walled in.

In 1856, the railway station in Malmö was inaugurated and it had a huge impact on the importance of the port, now passengers could go directly from the train to the Copenhagen ferry or further towards the continent. 

Photographer: Axel Sjöberg | Created: 1894.

Frame not included.

Please note that the images are cropped slightly differently depending on the size you choose. Read more about image and image quality here: FAQ .

Frames are not included with posters, but must be purchased separately - either via the popup that opens when you add to cart or via our collection page for frames.

Our posters and canvas come from one of the world's leading manufacturers of fine art prints – Hahnemühle.

Posters

The 210g paper from Hahnemühle is matte with a texture and warm tone that gives the image a fantastic depth. Thanks to the unbeatable quality of the paper, you can count on a durability of up to 60 years if you avoid strong sunlight or other stress.

Canvas

Our canvases are printed on Hahnemühle's exclusive 370g Art Canvas Smooth with a natural white tone and fantastic color reproduction. Our canvas prints are as close as you can get to real art.

You will find more product information under FAQ

We deliver worldwide and always offer free shipping! Depending on which country you are shipping to, the delivery may mean that certain customs fees and taxes are added - there is no duty or tax on deliveries within, for example, the EU, USA or Norway.

The delivery time is normally 1-3 working days within the Nordic region, 2-5 to the rest of Europe and 3-8 working days in other parts of the world. As for canvas paintings, we make them by hand in our factory in Sweden.

The canvas needs to dry before we stretch them on a wooden frame and send them to you. The delivery time for a canvas painting is therefore approximately 7 working days within the Nordic countries, slightly longer to other countries.

If you order from Norway, your order will be delivered with Fedex, to Sweden and other parts of the world with DHL. Your package is normally delivered to your nearest agent!


ATTENTION! Make sure you choose the right design (title/no title/full image)

Cart

No more products available for purchase