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Kungsgrottan (King's Cave) in Trollhättan, Sweden

Summary by Atlas Obscura
Kungsgrottan is a small grotto formed by a huge Ice Age rock in the Swedish town of Trollhättan, which is famous for its waterfalls. The Trollhättan waterfalls have been used for hydropower and boat travel since the 19th century and the town is well known for its King Oscar's Bridge which overlooks the powerful Trollhättan Falls. Somewhere along the way, Swedish royalty began to memorialize their visits to the town by putting their signature on …

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Atlas Obscura broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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