Sweden is a country that not only has a rich history but is also known for its discipline and peace - everything here is thought to be a place to live comfortably not only for people but also for fish and trees Has been created for the purpose.
Sweden's roads are lined with warning signs warning drivers that you may encounter pedestrians who are lost in a cell phone.
Furniture showrooms in Sweden also have small bathroom doors for children.
Sweden's national park administration refused to cut down trees that stood in the way of the bridge, so pedestrians could walk around them.
Interestingly, in Stockholm, Sweden, you will also see buildings that have been rebuilt on separate roofs.
Bathroom LED handles are installed at train stations in Sweden, which change color depending on whether they are empty or usable.
At the Swedish Museum, they have benches that charge your phone wirelessly, as well as free Wi-Fi.
In Sweden, when trees need water, they can send a message informing them of their need - in fact, these trees have moisture sensors installed.
The Brunkeberg Tunnel, built in Stockholm, Sweden, is made of rock cut. The 758-foot-long tunnel provides a short passage for cyclists and pedestrians.