Brotherhood Plaza – Skarpnäck, Sweden

Brotherhood Plaza is one of the first skate plazas in Sweden with more than 1600 square meters to skate. With grass gaps, curbs, banks, hips and even a bowl this D.I.Y park is surely worth a visit. With a colorful mix of obstacles, the founder, David Krug, in collaboration with Stockholm City and the local community, made sure that there will always be new lines to be discovered at the plaza. With more of an urban vibe going on this plaza is frequently visited and cherished by most skaters in the Stockholm county and also a must tour-stop for skaters passing by in the area code.

Words + photos by Nicklas Höglund (@niemho)

Simon Karlsson. Frontside feeble grind. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Simon Karlsson. Frontside feeble grind. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Dennis Supersaxo. Handplant spine transfer. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Dennis Supersaxo. Handplant spine transfer. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Simon Karlsson. Backside air. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Simon Karlsson. Backside air. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Simon Karlsson. Indy spint transfer. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Simon Karlsson. Indy spine transfer. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Jonas Berglund. Backtail. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Jonas Berglund. Backtail. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Jakinda BS flip. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho
Jakinda BS flip. Skarpnäck, Sweden. Photo: Niemho

Directions:
Get straight on the green subway line to Skarpnäck from the Stockholm City Main Station (T-centralen). Go to the last subway stop Skarpnäck (less than 20 minute train ride). When you come out , the only exit, at the Skarpnäck subway stop just turn left and walk straight for a couple of minutes and you will be at the Brotherhood Plaza.

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