Lindome Church Lindome Church is a parish church belonging to the Church of Sweden. The current building dates from the 19th century, although a church has existed on the site since the Middle Ages. The church is centrally located and remains an active place of worship, serving the local community. Its architecture reflects typical ecclesiastical design of the period in western Sweden.
Spinneriet Spinneriet is a former textile mill located along the Lindome River. Originally established as an industrial facility, the building has been redeveloped and today houses small businesses, design studios, shops, and cafés. The site represents Lindome’s industrial heritage and its transition from manufacturing to mixed commercial and cultural use.
Recreational Lakes Several lakes in and around Lindome are used for swimming and outdoor recreation during the summer months. Lakes such as Linduvesjön and other nearby freshwater lakes provide public bathing areas, walking paths, and access to nature. These sites are part of the locality’s recreational life and reflect the strong outdoor traditions of the region.
Power grid In Lindome there is the static inverter plant of the
Konti-Skan HVDC system. On the area of the static inverter plant, there is also a 120.1 metres tall guyed mast, which carries antennas for transmitting telecommands for controlling the Konti-Skan system towards
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