Brunnsviken

Lake in Sweden
59°22.2′N 18°2.3′E / 59.3700°N 18.0383°E / 59.3700; 18.0383TypelakeMax. length3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi)Max. width0.4–0.5 kilometres (0.25–0.31 mi)Shore length112 kilometres (7.5 mi)1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Brunnsviken (literally The Bay of Wells) is a 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) by 0.4–0.5 kilometres (0.25–0.31 mi) brackish lake in Sweden located on the boundary between Solna Municipality and Stockholm Municipality, connecting to Lilla Värtan through Ålkistan.[1] It has a perimeter of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). Around Brunnsviken there are a wide range of interesting buildings and facilities. Brunnsviken stretches all the way from Vasastaden, Stockholm in the south to Bergshamra, Solna in the north, with Hagaparken along the western shoreline.[1] In the 1700s, Gustav III had plans to build a continuous belt of English parks around the lake. Since 1994, Brunnsviken has been a part of the Royal National City Park.

References

  1. ^ a b "Brunnsviken". This is Stockholm. Retrieved 20 September 2016.


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