UFO-Memorial Ängelholm

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The UFO-Memorial Ängelholm is presumably the only memorial in Europe to be built as remembrance to a UFO landing. It was built in 1963 and it is situated in a forest clearing at Kronoskogen, a suburb of the Swedish town of Ängelholm. The UFO-Memorial Ängelholm memorialises the landing of a UFO, which is said to have taken place on May 18, 1946 and been seen by the Swedish ice hockey player Gösta Carlsson. The memorial consists of a model of the UFO and the landing traces, and is constructed of concrete.

Clas Svahn, chairman of UFO-Sweden, have investigated the case and written a book together with Gösta Carlsson about the incident. According to UFO-Sweden there is no convincing evidence that the event ever took place the way Gösta Carlsson described it.[1]

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  1. ^ FAQ on UFO-Sweden's homepage (in Swedish)

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