Raoul Wallenbergs Kappsta is a memorial park located in Lidingö, Sweden, dedicated to the memory of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat known for his efforts to save thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. The park serves as a tribute to his humanitarian work and legacy, providing a space for reflection and remembrance.
The design of the park incorporates natural elements and landscaping that create a serene environment. Visitors can find pathways and seating areas that encourage contemplation and appreciation of Wallenberg's contributions to human rights. The park is part of a broader initiative to honor individuals who have made significant sacrifices for the protection of others.
In addition to its commemorative purpose, Raoul Wallenbergs Kappsta also functions as a community space where local residents can engage in outdoor activities. The park contributes to the cultural and historical landscape of Lidingö, fostering awareness of important historical events and figures.




