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Stockholm's Gröna Lund Amusement Park
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- History and Location
- Founded in 1883 by James Schultheiss, Sweden's oldest amusement park
- Located on Djurgården Island, surrounded by 19th century residential buildings
- Covers 3.8 ha with over 30 attractions and three entertainment venues
- Notable Features
- Features tunnel of love, funhouse, and eight roller coasters
- Hosts concerts, with Bob Marley's 32,000-person record in 1980
- Accessible by tram, bus, and ferry from city center
- Recent Events
- Closed temporarily in June 2023 after Jetline derailment
- Reopened as walking park on July 3, 2023
- Jetline permanently closed on June 14, 2024
- Notable Attractions
- Includes Ikaros, 95m tall tilting tower
- Features Blue Train, Circus Carousel, and Tunnel of Love
- Houses arcade games and various entertainment venues