# Lev!

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**Lev!** (Swedish for *Live!*) is a 170-metre (560-foot) long glass artwork in the pedestrian and bicycle tunnel between the Railway Station Square in central [Umeå](/source/Ume%C3%A5) and [Haga District](/source/Haga,_Ume%C3%A5) in [Sweden](/source/Sweden).[1] It was inaugurated on 17 November 2012 in conjunction with the festival Autumn Light and the reopening of [Umeå Central Station](/source/Ume%C3%A5_Central_Station).

The work is dedicated to the memory of writer [Sara Lidman](/source/Sara_Lidman).[2][3] The display has 16 audio channels, of which four are interactive. It is among the largest glass artworks in Europe.[2]

## References

1. ["Umeå builds for everyone and attracts gender equality tourism"](https://smartcitysweden.com/umea-builds-for-everyone-and-attracts-gender-equality-tourism/). *Smart City Sweden*. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2023.

1. ["Lev! / Umeå Centralstation"](https://web.archive.org/web/20140606221152/https://valescoteknik.se/showcase/digitalprint-expo/lev!/). *Valesco Teknik*. Archived from [the original](https://valescoteknik.se/showcase/digitalprint-expo/lev!/) on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2023.

1. ["Lev! – FA ART"](https://fa-art.se/lev/). *fa-art.se*. Retrieved 10 July 2023.

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