In a global comparison the Evenemangsparken is seen as a collected theme park and is the seventh largest in the world with approximately ten million visitors yearly.
[1] The southern part of Djurgården was in the 1800s an unbuilt meadow that was called "Slätten" and later "Djurgårdsslätten".
In the mid 1800s a park was built and a number of houses, such as an inn, bars and other building were comedians, musicians and theater could be.
[1] In late 2009 the city council of Stockholm accepted plans to create Kungliga nationalstadsparken.
As a step to improve the accessibility for walker and cyclists between the northern and southern parts of Djurgården a new walking and cycling bridge or overwalk will be built that will connect Evenemangparken and Museiparken.