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Tegnérlunden is one of Stockholm’s typical hill
parks and was laid out in the 1890s. Before it was a park, the
hilltop was home to the Barnhus mill that ground corn and the
HampStamp mill that produced hemp. A spring, over which a spa
was built in the 1940s, rises from the summit, running over a
paved streambed down the hillside to a little pond. Close to
the pond, you’ll find a playground and a boules court,
and opposite the entrance to the hotel, a pergola and a small
flower garden.
The Tegnér after whom the park was named in 1885, is, of
course, Sweden’s first “best-selling author”,
Esaias Tegnér, a bishop and national poet, famed far
beyond Sweden’s borders.
