Humlegården (Stockholm)
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park, garden
Humlegården is a major park in Östermalm.
Humlegården was originally the Royal Fruit Garden, established by King Johan III in the 16th century. The name humle, meaning hop, indicates that hops were one of the major plants grown in the garden.
Humlegården was originally the Royal Fruit Garden, established by King Johan III in the 16th century. The name humle, meaning hop, indicates that hops were one of the major plants grown in the garden.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humlegården
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°20'21"N 18°4'22"E
- Sätraskogen 12 km
- Gömmaren Nature Reserve 13 km
- Orlången Nature Reserve 13 km
- Velamsund Nature Reserve 13 km
- Grimsta Nature Reserve 14 km
- Flemingsbergsskogen Nature Reserve 15 km
- Tyresta National Park 17 km
- "Paradise" Nature Reserve 19 km
- Bornsjön Nature Reserve 26 km
- Hågadalen-Nåsten Nature Reserve 64 km
- Church Grounds 0.5 km
- Hötorget buildings 0.8 km
- Östermalm 0.8 km
- Norrmalm (proper) 0.8 km
- Sergels Torg 0.9 km
- Norrmalm (borough) 0.9 km
- Unique row-houses downtown Stockholm 1 km
- Tunnel 1 km
- Lilla Värtan 3.5 km
- Lake Mälaren 56 km