Tivoliparken

Tivoliparken is a park in , . Tivoliparken is situated nearby to the park , as well as near the town hall .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Idrottsparken and Kulturmagasinet.

Stadium
Photo: Bamsefar75, Public domain.
is a multi-purpose stadium in , . It was opened on 6 August 1903. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of GIF Sundsvall and Sundsvalls DFF. is situated 800 metres west of Tivoliparken.

Public building
is a public building, which is situated 540 metres south of Tivoliparken.

Museum
is situated 540 metres south of Tivoliparken.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sundsvall and Bydalen.

is the seat of , and the only city in the Medelpad province of Sweden. The city's population is about 51,000, but including suburbs, the total is close to 100,000.

Suburb
is a suburb.

Suburb
Photo: Ulkl, Public domain.
is a suburb, which is situated 2½ km northeast of Tivoliparken.

Tivoliparken

Latitude
62.39624° or 62° 23′ 47″ north
Longitude
17.31585° or 17° 18′ 57″ east
Open location code
9FJV98W8+F8
Open­Street­Map ID
way 125086404
Open­Street­Map feature
leisure=­park
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