Gamla hamnkranen is a historical landmark located in Luleå, Sweden, that represents the city's maritime heritage. This crane, which was last used in 1985, serves as a symbol of the industrialization that occurred in the region following World War II. Its presence highlights the importance of shipping and maritime activities in Luleå's development and economic history.
The landmark is situated in a scenic waterfront area, making it accessible to visitors who are interested in local history. Educational information is available to provide insights into the crane's significance and its role in the region's shipping history. Additionally, Gamla hamnkranen is part of Allemansrätten, which allows the public to access nature and enjoy the surrounding environment. Guidelines for visitor conduct and preservation are also provided to ensure the site's integrity is maintained for future generations.




