
Rålambshovsparken - Stockholm, Sweden
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DougK
N 59° 19.744 E 018° 01.537
34V E 330784 N 6580474
The park was built in 1936 and designed by Erik Glemme and was among the first parks in Stockholm.
Waymark Code: WMHQF0
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Date Posted: 08/04/2013
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Rålambshovsparken on Kungsholmen is a popular park for activities during the summer. The park is located between two popular residential areas, with a great view over Riddarfjärden, City Hall and Gamla Stan. People come here to play soccer, boules, beach volleyball or brännboll, or take part in an aerobics session, but also to swim and sunbathe or meet with friends.
The park was built in 1936 and designed by Erik Glemme and was among the first parks in Stockholm, which was depicted by functionalist principles. The park is part of the park walkway Fredhällsparken - North Mälarstrand boardwalk . The park has an amphitheater , built at Stockholm's 700th anniversary in 1953, where the Park Theatre often has performances during the summer. The theater holds 5,000 people.
Name: Rålambshovsparken
 Street Location: Rålambshovsleden
 Local Municipality: Stockholm
 State/Province, etc.: Stockholm
 Country: Sweden
 Web Site: [Web Link]
 Date Established: 1936
 Picnic Facilities: Nice area for a picnic during the warmer seasons.
 Recreational Facilities: amphitheater
skate park
basketball courts
open meadows
 Monuments/Statues: Several statues
 Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): 'Monument Axeman' by Eric Grate , lekskulpturen 'Domarringsvägen' by Egon Moller Nielsen , 'Butterfly' by Elli Hembergsvägen and 'Colour Tower' by Lars Erik Falk
 Fountains: None
 Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: Riddarfjärden
 Traditional Geocaches: Only Mystery / puzzle caches, as of 2013
 Memorial/Commemoration: Not listed
 Special Events: Not listed

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