Bergianska trädgården, Ingegerdsleden
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BERGIAN GARDEN
After the promenade, on the part of Albano called Kräftriket, stands Alfred Nyström's statue of Carl Michael Bellman. At the end of the 18th century, Kräftriket was a tavern, which Bellman describes in Fredman's epistle no. 80. "So my nymph at Flora's party wrapped herself in a simple and varied flower, when she was invited by Mollberg to be a guest at Första Torpet, the little croft just outside the customs where the crayfish is lit red in the pan and where Brunnsviken's bay is clear in watery waves." At the same time as Bellman was writing about the tavern at Kattrumpstullen, now Roslagstull, Peter Jonas Bergius was walking in his garden at what is now S:t Eriksplan. He was a good friend of Linnaeus and donated the garden to the Academy of Sciences in return for a professorship being established in his name. In 1885, the Bergian Garden was moved to Frescati. Today, the Bergian Garden is a botanical garden open to the public, with over 7,000 species, including the giant-leaved Amazonian Victorian rose. The Bergianska also conducts research on biodiversity, especially systematic botany.
From "Ingegerdsleden: Pilgrimage route for spirituality, culture and peace" published by the Church of Sweden. Available as PDF: https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/filer/Ingegerdsleden\_bok.pdf
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Bergian Garden
While Bellman was writing poetry about the tavern at Kattrumpstullen, now Roslagstull, Peter Jonas Bergius was walking in his garden at what is now S:t Eriksplan. He was a good friend of Linnaeus and donated the garden to the Swedish Academy of Sciences in return for a professorship being established in his name. In 1885, the Bergian Garden was moved to Frescati.
Today, the Bergian Garden is a botanical garden open to the public, with over 7,000 species, including the giant-leaved Amazonian Victorian rose. The Bergianska also conducts research on biodiversity, especially systematic botany.
You can read more about Bergianska in the book about the Ingegerd Trail. Download the book via the link below if you have not already done so.
If you want to know more about the botanical garden, you can follow the link to the official website of Bergianska below.
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