nöjesträdgård
Nöjesträdgård, meaning "pleasure garden" in Swedish, refers to a historical type of public garden established primarily for entertainment and recreation. These gardens emerged in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries and gained significant popularity. Unlike formal botanical gardens or private estates, nöjesträdgårdar were designed to be accessible to the general public, often featuring a variety of attractions and amenities.
Common features of a nöjesträdgård included landscaped grounds with winding paths, ornamental flowerbeds, and water features
The concept of the nöjesträdgård played a role in the development of urban public spaces, offering city