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All Sweden Gothenburg Slottsskogen Pacifier Tree
Slottsskogen Pacifier Tree is permanently closed.

This entry remains in the Atlas as a record of its history, but it is no longer accessible to visitors.

Slottsskogen Pacifier Tree

There are no crying babies in this neck of the woods.

Gothenburg, Sweden

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In central Gothenburg, you will find Slottsskogen, a 137-hectare park. By the 1880s, the Swedish city had grown to encompass the forest, and merchant August Kobb took the initiative to create the city park.

Slottsskogen includes a zoo with both native Swedish and imported animals, a pond with seals and penguins, and numerous large fields that play host to the annual Way Out West music festival.

But the most unusual element of this park is found on the top of the central hill in the park in a bushy area surrounding an observatory. Here you will find what's known as the "pacifier tree." There are no signs to indicate what, when, who, or why this unusual creation came about, but it is a pleasant surprise in a marvelous park.

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The tree is to the left of the path up to the water tower.

The trees in the areas are being cut down as part of remodeling of the area. The pacifier tree has been removed

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December 24, 2011

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October 11, 2024

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Slottsskogen Pacifier Tree
5 August Kobbs Stig
Slottsskogen
Gothenburg, 41315
Sweden
57.692431, 11.94457
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