Ramberget

Ramberget (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈrâmːˌbærjɛt];[1] English: "Raven Hill") is a mountain on Hisingen island in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Most of the north shore of the river, including the area around Ramberget, was owned in the early 1900s by the Keiller family.

Alexander Keiller, who came to Gothenburg from Scotland, had in the 1840s started a mechanical workshop that would later evolve into shipbuilding group Götaverken.

After some setbacks, including a severe fire in 1898, James decided to pull back and in 1906 he sold almost all of the business.

The deed of gift is that only buildings that are "for the park's care or the visiting public homelike" may be erected, with the exception of water reservoirs.

Ramberget as seen from Sörhallsberget, Gothenburg, 2013
Tre gracer (Three graces) by Per Agélii in Keillers Park, Gothenburg, erected 2008