Amusing lights
Amusement parks are gradually reopening everywhere in Europe, proof that we are slowly getting back to the brighter (and lighter) side of life. This summer, thousands of adrenaline fans will be able to enjoy the Gröna Lund attractions also by night, thanks to a newly installed LED lighting system.
Located on the seaward side of Djurgården Island in Stockholm, Gröna Lund can be considered the oldest amusement park in Sweden, as it was initially founded in 1883 on a city area traditionally dedicated to carousels and other kinds of open-air entertainment. The park's location is unique as it was built around existing old residential and commercial structures dating back to the 19th century. It was then gradually updated with new, modern attractions starting from the ‘80s. Gröna Lund features now over 30 attractions, such as the tunnel of love, a funhouse and 7 roller coasters. It is also a popular summer venue for rock and pop concerts. The capacity record of the park is still held by a concert of Bob Marley and the Wailers, who attracted 32,000 people in 1980, although the performances of Abba, Sting, Elton John, Lenny Kravitz, Billy Idol and many more are unforgettable.
Lighting concept, design and installation
Erik Bigert Larsson, Gröna Lund
Distributor
Fox BelysningAB
Pictures
www.lasseolsson.com and Alex Janson
Video
www.lasseolsson.com and Alex Janson