Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 in Sweden/Winners
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Here are the results from the Swedish part of the 2020 Wiki Loves Monuments. The members of the jury are:
- Johanna Berg
- GLAM-worker with experience from several museums and organisations, and always positive to new collaborations around open content. Member of the board of Wikimedia Sverige.
- Magdalena Åkerström
- Expert on working life museums, and training in that field. Keeps an extra eye out for everything related to working life museums on Wikipedia, and also a former member of the WLM jury.
- Vidi Ratnafury
- Volunteer with a start during Wikimania in Stockholm, and continuous activities within the movement after that.
- Frankie Fouganthin
- Editor and photographer with a special interest in street foto, but always reliable when it comes to the red carpet and events requiring accreditation and premission.
- Viktor Lindbäck
- Staff member at the National Heritage Board, with a keen interest in immersive media, reminiscence, 3D and other new exciting technology.
- Jan Olov Westerberg
- Northerner working for the National Property Board Sweden. Equally fond of cloudberries as of all the properties owned by the Swedish state, but maybe a little more fond of cloudberries.
Winners[edit]
First place[edit]
Second place[edit]
Third place[edit]
International finale[edit]
Museum of Work
Photograph: Dick WåhlinLimeworks Museum of Bläse
Photograph: Larissa BorckBorgholm Castle
Photograph: Kateryna BaiduzhaKalmar Castle
Photograph: Kateryna BaiduzhaLjåbodarna and Myltplockarstan
Photograph: AndreazeLånge Jan
Photograph: KristianwhedbergTanum 325:1
Photograph: Larissa BorckSaint Birgitta's chapel
Photograph: KristianwhedbergJukkasjärvi 2158
Photograph: Fjallvaxter.och.norrskenVittskövle Castle
Photograph: Kristianwhedberg