Established by Oscar II in 1872, King’s Park (Kungsparken) spans over 21 acres in the heart of Malmö. The park is a verdant oasis, home to 130 tree species, including a towering 95-foot Turkish oak and a century-old chestnut tree. Visitors can stroll along its winding paths, admire the serene ponds, and explore an artificial grotto. Today, the park remains a beloved retreat for locals, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city.
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