Royal National City Park

Summary

The Royal National City Park (Swedish: Kungliga nationalstadsparken) is a national urban park, established by the Swedish Parliament in 1995, and located in the municipalities of Stockholm, Solna and Lidingö in Sweden.[1]

Royal National City Park
Swedish: Kungliga nationalstadsparken
Royal National City Park (2010) on OpenStreetMap
LocationStockholm, Solna and Lidingö
Coordinates59°21′42″N 18°04′25″E / 59.36167°N 18.07361°E / 59.36167; 18.07361
Created1995
Municipality Land
area¹
Lake
area¹
Sea
area¹
Total
area¹
Population Density²
Stockholm 13.04 0.13 4.34 17.51 14,215 811.82
Solna 5.81 0 1.69 7.50 7,550 1006.67
Lidingö 0.12 0 1.25 1.38 3 2.19
Total 18.97 0.13 7.28 26.39 21,768 825.17

1/ km²
2/ Population per km²

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Some places in the Royal National City Park:

 
Ulriksdal Palace from Edsviken
 
Old oaktree in Djurgården
 
Charles XI's fishing cottage
 
Bergian Garden

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Schantz, P. 2006. The Formation of National Urban Parks: a Nordic Contribution to Sustainable Development? In: The European City and Green Space; London, Stockholm, Helsinki and S:t Petersburg, 1850-2000 (Ed. Peter Clark), Historical Urban Studies Series (Eds. Jean-Luc Pinol & Richard Rodger), Ashgate Publishing Limited, Aldershot, pp. 159-174.
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  •   Media related to Nationalstadsparken at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Online leaflet about the park (pdf)