Malmö's science fiction bookstore grows and moves to larger premises

The Science Fiction Bookstore in Malmö is expanding further after outgrowing its current location. The store will move in September to 480 square meters on the pedestrian street. Next year marks 20 years since it opened in the city.

The Science Fiction Bookstore in Malmö has become a popular gathering place for enthusiasts of nerdy books, games, and comics. The store opened 19 years ago and has grown steadily since. Ten years ago, it moved to a larger location, but now it has outgrown that as well.

In September 2023, the store will move to new premises of 480 square meters on the pedestrian street in central Malmö. This provides space for further growth. Jonas Gillberg reports on the store's development in Sydsvenskan.

The store quickly established itself as a central hub for those interested in science fiction and related genres in the city.

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