Ekelundsbron
Ekelundsbron is a bridge located in Stockholm, Sweden. It spans the Karlberg Canal, connecting the districts of Kungsholmen and Vasastan. The bridge is primarily used by pedestrian and bicycle traffic, offering a scenic route along the canal.
Ekelundsbron is named after Abraham Ekelund, a prominent merchant and city councilman in Stockholm during the 18th century who owned property in the area. The current bridge is not the original structure; it has been rebuilt and renovated over time to accommodate changing traffic patterns and structural needs.
The bridge offers views of the surrounding area, including the Karlberg Palace and the residential buildings lining the canal. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike who enjoy walking and cycling. Ekelundsbron also serves as a connection point to the walking paths and green spaces along the Karlberg Canal, contributing to the city's network of recreational areas.