Vanadisplan, Public park in Vasastan, Stockholm, Sweden.
Vanadisplan is a public park in Vasastan with wide pathways, benches, and open areas for relaxing. The green space covers a large area with different sections for activities and recreation.
The park began development in 1885 and received thousands of plants in the early 1900s. A distinctive structure from that era is the castle-like water reservoir, built a few years after the park was completed.
The name Vanadisplan comes from Vanadis, a goddess from old Norse stories. Locals use the park as a place to walk and meet friends.
The park is easy to reach by public transport and has several entrances to explore. Flat pathways and plenty of seating areas make it comfortable to spend time on different routes.
Hidden within the park is a masterwork of water storage: a tower-like structure with interesting brick architecture. This building shows how practical infrastructure in Stockholm was already connected to thoughtful design back then.
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