Tegnerlunden Park, Stockholm

Completely devoid of vegetation, the stone gorges of Upplansgatan street and the surrounding neighborhoods brighten up a nice green island, the Tegnerlunden park.

Stockholm. Tegnerlunden park

The park appeared according to the development project of the Norrmalm district in 1890 and was the smallest in Stockholm, it is just a small clearing on a hill surrounded by trees.

Stockholm. Tegnerlunden park

In 1940, at the initiative of the city gardener Holger Blom, the Park was reconstructed, there was a pool with an artificial cascading waterfall.

Stockholm. Tegnerlunden park

This quiet corner, very close to the bustling shopping streets, is a popular holiday destination for Stockholm residents.

Stockholm. Tegnerlunden park

In the book by the famous children's writer Astrid Lindgren "Mio, my Mio!" the boy Busse walks in the Park Tegnerlunden and finds a bottle with a Genie, which takes him to fairyland.

Stockholm. Tegnerlunden park