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Public park in Malmö, Sweden

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Beijers park is a park in the city of Malmö, Sweden. It was founded in 1885 by Gottfried and Lorens Beijer but opened to public in 1904.

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  • View over Beijers park View over Beijers park
  • View over Beijers park View over Beijers park
  • The memorialstone of the park The memorialstone of the park
  • Public gym Public gym
  • Stage at Beijers park Stage at Beijers park

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Malmö
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55°36′37″N 13°03′00″E / 55.610404°N 13.050018°E / 55.610404; 13.050018

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