Nimis
Nimis is a massive grouping of wooden labyrinthine structures connected by several wooden towers, and are said to be mostly constructed from driftwood. The structure is built within the Kullaberg Nature Reserve and has been wrapped in controversy since its creation in 1980 by Lars Vilks because he failed to get proper building permissions. The structure can be a little tricky to find and requires some climbing along a steep path but it is well worth it. There is a well-worn path of yellow N's painted on trees and fences starting as an easy stroll past Himmelstorp, a well-preserved eighteenth-century farmstead, but quickly becomes a steep and rocky climb down to the coast. (Mölle, Sweden)
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