Friday, August 21, 2009

Swedish national parks

If you want to discover Sweden's most beautiful nature, right in the middle of the city, you should visit this outdoor exhibition about Swedish national parks at the Raoul Wallenberg's square, just across the street from the theater Dramaten (subway stop Östermalmstorg).

100 years ago, in 1909, the first national parks in Sweden were founded, which was the starting point for an ongoing tradition of Swedish environmental thinking. The photographer and author Claes Grundsten has traveled through Sweden and captured the soul of the 29 parks with his camera.

The exhibition has free admission and is open until September 8th.

Enjoy!
Helena
Photo: Claes Grundsten

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