Kung Kristoffers Park is a public park located in Gävle, Sweden. The park is named after King Christopher of Bavaria, who ruled in the 15th century. It serves as a green space for both residents and visitors, offering a variety of recreational opportunities. The park features walking paths, open lawns, and areas for picnicking, making it a popular spot for leisure activities.
In addition to its natural beauty, Kung Kristoffers Park is home to several historical monuments and sculptures, which reflect the cultural heritage of the area. The park's design incorporates both landscaped gardens and natural elements, providing a tranquil environment for relaxation and outdoor activities. It is often used for community events and gatherings, contributing to the social fabric of Gävle.




