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It is interesting to mention that the existing graves rest all citizens Stockholm resting place can

rekafoto Blog Blog Archive Stockholm Treasures - Skogskyrkogården
The Stockholm popular and less known places of the series premiere Skogskyrkogården follows. Loan translation - very aptly - called the Forest cemetery and undoubtedly this country's most famous cemetery. Justly proud of the natives, as the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Swedes followed for centuries and live in a strict and puritanical teachings of Luther, the Protestant religion. (The weekend is an exception, but more about that another time.) This mentality is very respectable, but unfortunately did not benefit from the cemeteries, because around here there is no trace of Fiume Street graveyard, or any honest Catholic cemetery there is ornate graves, angyalszobroknak, eloquent and haunting crypts . But there is more. The Skogskyrkogården (pronounced under-szkugsz sürku Gordon) and a large part of the forest lies a vast area. The previously mentioned pine and birch dominate, but there are many interesting trees were planted, many of the willow, which snuffed quite bizarre forms. Great summer and winter, long walks in the infinite, well-kept paths between the simple graves. To the cemetery to see the graves are not logged in - with the designers want to stress the importance of nature. The graves pedg all the same size and shape - this symbolizes the idea that we are all equal before death. The cemetery is the main component of the forest, this fits into some of the famous building that is up and suited to contemporary cultural and artistic life of Swedish houses. The father of Swedish functionalism revered lule architect Gunnar lule Asplund noted also two chapels, one of them the well-known Carl Milles statue greets visitors. The not so famous Sigurd Lewerentz the park so as to provide all the details of solace and comfort to mourners. In winter, do not miss out on a snowy walk in here, but it's beautiful in the summer, when the Zod dimbek gentle undulation lule of hills and rustling trees surrounded the man. At All Saints and also around the custom lighting and a lot of people contribute to Skogskyrkogårdenbe, pay their respects to the deceased made before or just participate in a cozy, relaxed holiday.
It is interesting to mention that the existing graves rest all citizens Stockholm resting place can be found on the net, an online catalog - no need Hallow wander the endless graveyard, enough for an online search :)
Skogskyrkogården green metro line 18 towards Farsta beach, the station's lule name Skogskyrkogården. A city bus transportation within lule the massive (see map) cemetery. There is a toilet and a metro store, florist. The cemetery's visitor center gift shop and cafe on site. The graveyard is always open. Sundays at 120 crowns, or the Stockholm card, free guided tours in English are held, where the buildings and the park is also presented.
Hi! Photography articles on the topic I searched, so I found your blog. Very good pictures. As yet, however, plus red dot to the text. Really cool to see / read that have not died yet who can write intelligently and correctly. Speaking of which, lule let me ask you: No missing Hungarian language out there in Stockholm? I have not even lived abroad for a long time but the fixa idea that can not be "foreigners" is a nuanced and accurately express herself as a man in his own language and therefore miss to use. That is, if I'm out there. Or ... that's why blogolsz? :) Dave.m Says:
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