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- medium.com snap-shots/the-woodland-cemetery-…Besides, he is a huge fan of Greta Garbo, whose grave is also resting in this peaceful land. Thus, he became my private tour guide in Skogskyrkogården.
- en.wikipedia.org SkogskyrkogårdenSkogskyrkogården (. pronounced [ˈskûːɡsɕʏrkʊˌɡoːɖɛn]; Swedish for 'The Woodland Cemetery') is a cemetery located in the Gamla Enskede district south of central...
- twitter.com skogskyrkogardSkogskyrkogården. Världsarv i vinterskrud – Skogskyrkogården Att vandra på Skogskyrkogården i vintertid är en upplevelse i sig självt.
- whc.unesco.org en/list/558/Considered to be of the highest artistic quality, Skogskyrkogården has had a profound influence on cemetery design in many countries of the world.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g189852-d324273…The Unesco World Heritage Skogskyrkogården is beautiful all year round, much due to the unique way it is woven into the landscape.
- youtube.com watchThis Stockholm cemetery was created between 1917 and 1920 by two young architects, Asplund and Lewerentz, on the site of former gravel pits overgrown with pi...
- timetravelturtle.com sweden/skogskyrkogarden/Here's what you need to know when planning a visit to Skogskyrkogården (the Woodland Cemetery) in Stockholm.
- likealocalguide.com stockholm/skogskyrkogardenSkogskyrkogården is a picturesque cemetery designed by the celebrated Swedish architects Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz.
- worldheritagesite.org list/SkogskyrkogardenSkogskyrkogården is an early-20th century cemetery known for its landscape and architectural design, that has been globally influential.
Skogskyrkogården
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İsveç'in başkenti Stockholm'un Enskededalen semtinde bulunan bir mezarlıktır. Mezarlık Gunnar Asplund ve Sigurd Lewerentz tarafından tasarlanmış olup olgun işlevselciliği İskandinav Klasisizm'in mimarlık gelişimini yansıtmaktadır.
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- Kuruluş tarihi:1915