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Liseberg is an
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located in
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, Sweden, that opened in 1923. It is the second most visited theme park in Scandinavia, with around three million visitors annually. Among the noteworthy attractions is the wooden roller coaster
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, twice (2003 and 2005) voted as the ''Best Wooden Tracked Roller Coaster'' in the world in a major international poll. The park itself has also been chosen as one of the top ten amusement parks in the world (2005) by ''
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''. In addition to the summer season, the park is also open during October to December, albeit with fewer rides operating, hosting a Halloween season with various houses of horrors and a
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, with traditional
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such as
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and specialties such as
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made from
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meat. The official colors of Liseberg are pink and green as can be seen on the entrance and the older houses in the park. The colors were also adopted for the logo, which was introduced in the 1980s, but changed in 2013 to the current logo.


History

In 1752, the landowner Johan Anders Lamberg named his property ''Lisas Berg'' ("Lisa's Mountain") after his wife Elisabeth Söderberg. The area eventually became known as Liseberg. In 1908, Gothenburg City bought the property, including the on-site buildings, for 225,000
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. In 1923, Gothenburg celebrated its 300-year anniversary with the
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, which included a Leisure Park and the Congress Park; the area was opened on 8 May and included fun slides and the long wooden Kanneworffska Funicular, designed by the Danish amusement builder Waldemar Lebech (originally there were five trains with three cars each that accommodated 10 people in each car, the ride lasted 2 minutes 30 seconds; it was demolished in 1987 after having served over 41 million visitors). The fun park was originally intended as a temporary attraction for the exhibition, but it became such a success with over 800,000 visitors in just over a month, that it was kept open. With an area of , the park had cost 2.6 million kronors to build. On 24 November 1924, the Gothenburg City Council decided to purchase the Liseberg amusement park for 1 million kronor. In 1925, the amusement park was taken over by the municipal company Liseberg AB. The park's first director and one of its initiators was the legendary "carpenter from SkÃ¥ne" Herman Lindholm, who managed it 1923–42. On 13 August 1935, the functional-inspired Liseberg Bath was inaugurated, created by engineer KI Schön Anderson. The pool was wide and long and sported underwater lights and artificial waves. The pool was able to receive 800 people at a time and the entrance fee with a cabin was 50 öre. The Swedish Olympic hopeful champion from 1920,
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, inaugurated the facilities. The pool was closed in 1956 and the building was demolished in 1962 for the forthcoming 40th anniversary in 1963. Rotundan was one of the largest dancehalls when it opened on 10 January 1940. Its architect was Axel Jonson, and the construction lasted for one year at a cost of approximately 500,000 SEK. The dance floor held 1,200 people and on the second floor a bar with the name Uggleklubben was opened. In 1956, the facility was renovated and its name changed to the Rondo. The architect Gunnar Aspe was behind the work, which cost 1 million dollars. In 1947,
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opened hotel facilities; Hotell Liseberg Heden. Right from the start one of the objectives of Liseberg was that it would be an opportunity for Gothenburg dwellers to experience recreation and the scenery, and in 1959 it opened the Princess Birgitta, a flower
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. During the opening ceremony, 15,000 roses were strewn over the park by helicopter. In 1977, Honor Place was founded, a collection of many of the world's largest celebrity hand impressions. At the time, there were 50 imprints; today, there are more than can fit the area, so an annual selection is made as to who should get the honor to appear. In 1991, the Liseberg Guest AB was formed to oversee the running of Gothenburg campsites and harbor. In the 1990s, the park was expanded by and a host of new attractions were inaugurated. In 2015, Liseberg's different companies consolidated into one: Liseberg AB.


The park

In addition to the park's more than 30 different rides, Liseberg has many venues (stages, dance hall, restaurants and arcade halls). The park has two entrances / exits (one at Örgrytevägen, the other at Getebergsled). Much of the park is forested. In 1983, the green-pink bunny, Liseberg Rabbit, became the park's symbol and mascot. In 1998, that year's
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'' was filmed there. The park is noted for its Liseberg's Lustgarten (botanical garden) that is landscaped and has many waterfalls, artworks and a variety of plants. Liseberg Main Stage (Stora Scenen) was built in 1923 and was originally designed as a big music pavilion for the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and other large-scale concerts (over the years the design of the venue has been modified). Bands such as Abba and the Rolling Stones have performed here. Right next to the Stora Scenen is the smaller Kvarnteatern which plays host to various smaller events, in particular children's theater. Polka (Polketten) is the dance hall that was built in 1925 but has since been moved to its current location. The Taube Scene was inaugurated in 2008 and is named after
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; this venue is used for different types of music such as
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, and the Liseberg
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plays here as well. Adjacent to Liseberg Park are more venues: Lisebergshallen is an
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and sports arena, home to the local floorball team and team handball team. Rondo is the name of a show venue and Liseberg Theater is a local theater. Multifarious Swedish performers have performed at Liseberg since its opening. Among them include,
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and
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played in 25 years' own perceptions of the "Week Revy". Other artists such as Sonya Hedenbratt,
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and Laila Westersund have appeared countless times at Liseberg.
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gave a speech on the main stage during his last election in 1985. International acts who have performed at Liseberg include
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, and Toto, among others. Since 2004 a
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show called ''
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'' (''Lotta at Liseberg''), hosted by
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, is held every summer at ''Stora scenen'' in Liseberg, which airs over
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since 2009.


Rides and attractions


Roller coasters


Water rides

* FlumeRide – a long
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ride that has two drops, the higher of which is (opened in 1973). Arrow Development. *Kållerado – a rapids ride on a 9-passenger boat that navigates a course through waterfalls and foliage (opened in 1997). Intamin. *Skepp o' skoj


Other rides

* AeroSpin – a SkyRoller. Opened in 2016
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. * AtmosFear – originally an observation tower that was built in 1990, but was converted into a drop tower in 2011; height limit . Intamin. The longest free fall in Europe. * Bushållplatsen * Children's Paradise * Cyklonen * FarFar's Bil * Fishing Boats * Flygis * Gasten Ghost Hotel * Hanghai – Mega Disco, opened in 2009; height limit . Zamperla. * Hissningen * Hoppalång * Högspänningen * JukeBox – a polyp spinner that opened in 2012 and replaced an older model designed by
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; height limit . Gerstlauer. This attraction is from Canada’s Wonderland which was originally named The Fury. * Kaffekoppen * Kaninlandsbanan * Kristallsalongen – walkthrough mirror maze that opened back in 1961. * Lilla Lots * Lisebergshjulet – a tall
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that was opened in 2012. Bussnik / Maurer Söhne. * Loke – a tall Gyro Swing. Opened in 2017. Intamin. * Mechanica – a custom Star Shape. Opened in 2015. Zierer. * Rabbit Land * Rabbit River * Radiobilarna – opened in 1988, but new cars were installed in 2010. * Slänggungan – wave swinger that opened in 1989. Zierer. * Tempus – Nebulaz ride that opened in 2023; height limit or if accompanied by an adult. Manufacturer: Zamperla. * Turbo – Sidecar XL ride that opened in 2023; height limit or if accompanied by an adult. Manufacturer: Technical Park * Tuta & Kör * Uppswinget – Screamin' Swing ride that opened in 2007; height limit . S&S Worldwide. * Venetian Carousel


Children's rides

* Bushållplatsen– a playground situated in Kaninlandet that opened 2013. * Cyklonen – on track cycle ride that opened in 2013. Zamperla. * Fisketuren – a fast boat circular that opened in 1988. Mack Rides. * Flygis – flying barrels that go round and round. Zamperla. * Hissningen – a children's drop tower, opened in 2013. Zierer. * Hoppalång – bouncing and spinning circular that opened in 2013. Zamperla. * Högspänningen – a flying wheels that opened in 2013. Metallbau Emmeln. * Kaninlandsbanan – a panorama pedal around Rabbit land that opened in 2013. ETF Ride Systems. * Lilla Lots – rocking tug that opened in 2006. Zamperla. * Farfars Bil – Vintage cars that opened in 2013. Replaced the 1979 Ihle Fahrzugbau Vintage cars (1979–2012). Metallbau Emmeln. * Kaninresan – Slow boat ride that opened in 2001. Mack Rides. * Skepp o' skoj – water boat ride that opened in 2012. ABC Engineering. * Teacups – spinning tea cups that opened in 1985. Mack Rides. * Tempus – Nebulaz ride that opened in 2023; height limit or if accompanied by an adult. Manufacturer: Zamperla. * Turbo – Sidecar XL ride that opened in 2023; height limit or if accompanied by an adult. Manufacturer: Technical Park * Tuta & Kör – children's bumper cars that opened in 2013. Preston & Barbieri. * Venetian Carousel – merry-go-round with ponies that opened in 2010. Bertazzon.


Other attractions

* Arcade Games – the park has many different arcade games, test-your-skill games and more. Extra charge. * Gasten Ghost Hotel – a horror maze with actors that opened in 1998; height limit . * Liseberg Lustgarden – a walkthrough botanical and sculpture garden. * Spelhuset – a two-storey arcade hall full of various arcade games. * Shows – Liseberg hosts numerous shows, concerts and performances of every kind throughout the year, some of which are included in the admission price, with others costing extra.


Former attractions


Oceana Waterpark

In November 2020, Liseberg started construction on Scandinavia's largest
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called "Oceana". The water park's total area measures and it has 14 various attractions and space for up to 1,750 visitors. On 12 February 2024 a massive fire broke out at the water park, which was still under construction and had been scheduled to open in the spring. The fire left one person missing, injured 22 others, produced three explosions and caused the evacuation of a nearby hotel and office facilities. According to initial reports, Oceana was totally destroyed by the fire and nothing was salvageable. The fire reignited again, the day after it was extinguished. A body was found during clearing operations. The deceased man was later identified as a worker at the park. A subsequent investigation found that the fire was caused as a result of deficiencies in the fitting of the water diversion pipes, which resulted in the pipes overheating and then catching fire during
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. On 17 July 2024, during a board meeting, a decision was made to rebuild the water park and attempt to have it finished by 2026. Clearing operations of the site were ongoing.


Visitors

''* Includes all guests at Gothenburg's 300th anniversary celebrations.'' ''** Includes guests to Lisebergsteatern, Rondo, Lisebergshallen and events inside the park''


See also

*
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, another amusement park in Sweden, Located in Stockholm *
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, a zoo and amusement park in Sweden, overlooking the Bråviken bay, *
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References


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