

Another visit to the cemetery in Solna. Norra Begravningsplatsen. To the left, Heinrich Berns. He had Berns Salong built back in the 1860s. Thirty years later, his son, Hugo, to the right here, changed the name to Berns Salonger as he owned two venues at that time. Berns Salonger is still there today at Berzelii park in Stockholm. I have spent many nights there, although that was a few decades ago now. So for good measure here is a photo of said establishment photographed a while back.
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It offers a meaningful glimpse into the historical legacy of Berns Salonger and your personal connection to the place.
The interior is also pretty amazing. I also remember queueing here one evening when the singer from a favorite band was let in without having to wait in line. But I forgave him because I liked their music so much. They had a short career, sang only in Swedish, but I found the songs very catchy.
Nice post Stefan.
Nice photos. I really llke the night photo :-D
That has been around for a long time.
Lots of history there. Nice night shot/1
Lovely photos, Stefan!
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