[Visit to Iceland by Ida Pfeiffer]@TWC D-Link bookVisit to Iceland CHAPTER X 9/42
I had the pleasure also of being introduced to Herr Vogelberg. His modest, unpretending manners must inspire every one with respect, even if one does not know what distinguished talent he possesses. The royal park is one of the finest sights in the neighbourhood of Stockholm, and is one of the best of its kind.
It is a fine large natural park, with an infinity of groves, meadows, hills, and rocks; here and there lies a country-house with its fragrant flower-garden, or tasteful coffee and refreshment houses, which on fine Sundays are filled with visitors from the town.
Good roads are made through the park, and commodious paths lead to the finest points of view over sea and land. The bust of the popular poet Bellmann stands on an open sunny spot, and an annual festival is given here in his honour. Deeper in the park lies the so-called Rosenthal (Rose valley), a real Eden.
The late king was so partial to this spot, that he spent many hours in the little royal country-house here, which is built on a retired spot in the midst of groves and flower-beds.
In front of the palace stands a splendid vase made of a single piece of porphyry.
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