Old Mill

Kärlekstunneln

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Kärlekstunneln
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The area has been used for amusement purposes since the early 18th century. In 1883, a German man by the name of Jacob Schultheis rented the area to erect "carousels and other amusements", at which point it became known as Gröna Lund. Until 2001, descendants of Schultheis owned Gröna Lund. Since 2006, the park has been owned by Parks & Resorts Scandinavia AB, which also owns Kolmården Wildlife Park and Skara Sommarland.

Gröna Lund features several attractions, including a tunnel of love, a funhouse, and seven roller coasters. It is also known for the various concerts held on the park grounds. It has notably hosted ABBA in 1973, [ citation needed ] Bob Marley in 1980, "Weird Al" Yankovic in 2015, [ citation needed ] and Dua Lipa [ citation needed ] and My Chemical Romance in 2022. [ citation needed ]

Main article: 2023 Jetline roller coaster accident On 25 June 2023, one person was killed and nine others were injured after Jetline partially derailed. The park was temporarily closed after the incident. On 3 July 2023 the park reopened without any rides operating. On 5 July 2023, all rides except Jetline reopened. Jetline remained closed as it underwent an investigation by the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority, which concluded on 14 June 2024, when it was announced that an improperly manufactured replacement control arm was to blame for the accident, and that Jetline would be removed. On 28 January 2026, Gröna Lund was sentenced by the Stockholm District Court and fined kr 5,200,000.

Main article: 2023 Jetline roller coaster accident On 25 June 2023, one person was killed and nine others were injured after Jetline partially derailed. The park was temporarily closed after the incident. On 3 July 2023 the park reopened without any rides operating. On 5 July 2023, all rides except Jetline reopened. Jetline remained closed as it underwent an investigation by the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority, which concluded on 14 June 2024, when it was announced that an improperly manufactured replacement control arm was to blame for the accident, and that Jetline would be removed. On 28 January 2026, Gröna Lund was sentenced by the Stockholm District Court and fined kr 5,200,000.