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LINNAEUS HAMMARBY
Sweden’s most famous scientist, Carl Linnaeus, bought Hammarby in 1758 as a rural retreat. Today many of the plants that Linnaeus grew flourish in the park. In the house the walls are lined with unique 18th century plant illustrations. Most welcome to Uppsala and Linnaeus Hammarby!
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