Raoul Wallenbergs plats is a memorial park located in Linköping, Sweden. The park is named in honor of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat known for his efforts to save thousands of Jews during the Holocaust by issuing protective passports and providing shelter in safe houses. His actions have made him a symbol of humanitarianism and courage.
The park serves as a space for reflection and remembrance, featuring various elements that commemorate Wallenberg's legacy. It is designed to be accessible to the public, providing an area for visitors to learn about his contributions and the historical context of his work. The layout of the park includes green spaces, pathways, and seating areas, making it a place for quiet contemplation and community gatherings.
Raoul Wallenbergs plats contributes to the cultural landscape of Linköping by promoting awareness of humanitarian issues and the importance of standing against oppression. It is part of a broader effort to honor individuals who have made significant sacrifices for the sake of human rights and dignity.




