Astrid Lindgren's World Announces 50 Million Kronor Renovation Plan
Astrid Lindgren's World is set to undergo a major renovation costing 50 million kronor to attract more visitors next summer.
- • Astrid Lindgren's World is undergoing a 50 million kronor renovation.
- • The renovation includes a new Junibacken attraction to enhance the park.
- • The park aims to boost its annual visitor numbers beyond the current 500,000.
- • Plans to hire more staff post-renovation are underway.
Key details
Astrid Lindgren's World, the beloved amusement park in Vimmerby, Sweden, has unveiled plans for a significant renovation estimated at 50 million kronor. This extensive renovation aims to enhance the park’s attractions, particularly with the construction of a new Junibacken themed area, designed to draw even more visitors during the summer months. Currently, the park sees around half a million visitors annually and employs about 600 staff, with expectations to increase employment after the renovation is complete.
The project is strategically timed to boost visitor numbers in the following summer season. 'We are excited about the possibilities this renovation will bring to improve the visitor experience and create new memories for our guests,' a park representative stated.
Astrid Lindgren's World is a significant cultural destination in Sweden, inspired by the works of the famous author. It aims to maintain its status as a premier family attraction through these enhancements.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
Latest news
Moa Ilar Secures Second Place at Davos World Cup 10 km Freestyle
Truls Möregårdh Narrowly Loses to Tomokazu Harimoto in Thrilling 2025 WTT Finals
Sweden’s Tre Kronor Goes Undefeated to Win 2025 Swiss Hockey Games with Erik Brännström Shining
Anna Magnusson Extends Impressive Biathlon Podium Streak in Hochfilzen
Struggles Continue for Swedish Men's Ski Team in Davos 2025
Sydney Terror Attack Perpetrated by Father and Son During Chanukka Celebration
The top news stories in Sweden
Delivered straight to your inbox each morning.