Alnarpsparken is Sweden's largest botanical garden. With more than 2,500 different woody plants, it is one of Scandinavia's most biologically diverse botanical gardens. The park is an important publicly available resource for promoting health and well-being and an ecological niche for many bird species and pollinating insects. Parts of the park are used as a landscape laboratory where tree species from all over the world are studied. In addition to biodiversity, the park also has a long and interesting history. Alnarpsparken is freely open to the public. With the help of the audio guide, visitors can take part in facts about Alnarpsparken and its history. The app contains special material for children. The audio part can be listened to in Swedish, English or Arabic.
The app has been produced by the Friends of Alnarpsparken's with generous support from Akademiska hus and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp. The software has been developed by Trailsi. The voices belong to Ann, Alex, Susann, Emilia and Wejdan with a guest appearance by Göran Thomé. Thanks to Ann-Christin Isaksson, Bibbi Thomé, Göran Thomé, Kelsey Danks and Hosam Allams who developed the content. Thanks to Pär Gustafsson, Göran Kritz, Leif Andersson and Fredrik Emmerfors who created an audio guide for Alnarp's 150th anniversary as an educational institution in 2012. That guide has been the basis for the content of the app. Thank you for financial support from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Akademiska hus and Alnarpsparken's friends.
The app has been produced by the Friends of Alnarpsparken's with generous support from Akademiska hus and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Alnarp. The software has been developed by Trailsi. The voices belong to Ann, Alex, Susann, Emilia and Wejdan with a guest appearance by Göran Thomé. Thanks to Ann-Christin Isaksson, Bibbi Thomé, Göran Thomé, Kelsey Danks and Hosam Allams who developed the content. Thanks to Pär Gustafsson, Göran Kritz, Leif Andersson and Fredrik Emmerfors who created an audio guide for Alnarp's 150th anniversary as an educational institution in 2012. That guide has been the basis for the content of the app. Thank you for financial support from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Akademiska hus and Alnarpsparken's friends.
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