Gamla Uppsala (Old Uppsala) is one of the most remarkable sites of prehistoric remains in Scandinavia. It has history dating back to the 6th century. Nothing really much to see there, but the weather was so good that I was out in my Berms for the first time! The old building on the left is the Gamla Uppsala Museum.
The scenery there is pretty nice. The "mounds" you see on the right are believed to be burial sites of kings 1500 years ago, buried with precious items.
This is the Church from the 11th Century. Inside buries Anders Celcius, the one whom created the celcius temperature scale, and outside around the church buries many great people. From here I was even able to see the Uppsala cathedral and Castle from afar.
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