Elsa Beskows Faerie Tale on Junibacken in Stockholm
In Junibacken exhibition built various fantastic fairytale worlds up and replaced at regular intervals. It has been the theme Karlsson on the Roof, Mamma Moo, Petson and Others. Many of the playground's members worked with the construction of this exhibition along with Junibacken own staff and others. It was inaugurated in November 2008. Tor Svae designed the exhibition and was artistic director during the construction
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The mushrooms are carved in plastic foam then fibreglass to keep. |

Many parts are produced in advance so that the construction on site should be as short as five weeks. The Riksteatern Carpentry built houses etc. Curious visitors saw curiously mess during the construction process, which also went to the Junibacken blog. |

Decorative Painters Alex Smith.
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Tor Svae complete entrance sign
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Interior from hat cottage.
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The lights inside the orange stage, which of course is opening. In the background is empty pickle moored the recognition outside of the stump where he lives.
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In addition to boats and other fun, there are plenty of small CUBBYHOLE where adults can not enter. Do you see the entrance to tomtebobanens shack?
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Note: The cake is not made of people from the Lekplatsbolaget. Such cakes and pasteries Junibacken are the master of the design itself. Friday Yoga with porridge breakfast, nice people and good pastries every day are some of the qualities that make Junibacken must be one of the best places that you can work on.
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