Mariestad is a charming town with roots dating back to the 1500s, situated directly on the south-eastern shore of Lake Vänern, where the river 'Tidan' has its outlet into the lake. The town's 'gamla stan' (old town) is one of Sweden's ten best-preserved historic town centres, and here the 18th and 19th century buildings, together with the historic cathedral with its high tower, are an experience in themselves. Built between 1593 and 1625, the church was restored by architect Folke Zettervalls, 1903-1905, when the former lime plaster was removed and the spire was raised to its present 82 metres. Mariestad is also a good place for shopping. Shops are mainly concentrated around the new and the old square, and there are both larger chain stores and small speciality shops, as well as weekly market days.
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