Annedal
Annedal is a district of Gothenburg, Sweden, which falls with the borough of Linnéstaden. It is older traditional working class district.[1][2] Much of the original housing was demolished in the late 1960s and early 1970s for the construction of modern housing estates.[3]

2014


1903
The Annedal Church, established in 1910, is located there.
The first Landshövdingehus was built in Annedal.
IFK Göteborg are located in Annedal.
People from Annedal include:
References
- "Ethnologia Scandinavica". 1988.
- Niemi, Marjaana (15 April 2016). Public Health and Municipal Policy Making: Britain and Sweden, 1900–1940. p. 32. ISBN 9781317073697.
- Stiefel, Barry L.; Wells, Jeremy C., eds. (2014). Preservation Education: Sharing Best Practices and Finding Common Ground. University Press of New England. p. 115. ISBN 9781611685961.
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