



The second hill I climbed the day that I got the man flu was in the same park as in yesterday's post. Bellevueparken. Just closer to the bay. The park was designed by a landscape architect called Fredrik Magnus Piper back in 1780. He was also the guy who designed Hagaparken. On the first photo, a woman is working on her laptop at Piper's Parasol. There are a lot of benches in the park, all with good views over the bay. Which came in handy for me as I sat down on this bench for a bit. Across the bay at Kräftriket, a part of the Stockholm University, you will find this Villa from the 1880s. On the fourth photo, we can see The Northern Towers that are visible from most hills around Stockholm.
3 comments:
Nice architectual details Stefan.
I love that Villa.
The Northern Towers is a impressive looking building.
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