Category
page 1Fountains in Sweden

Götaplatsen
thumb|300px|Götaplatsen at night
Såningskvinnan
thumb|right|Johanna i Brunnsparken, 2008.
thumb|right|Såningskvinnan in Gothenburg, around 1900.
thumb|right|Såningskvinnan at the Folk institute of Bräkne-Hoby.
thumb|right|Såningskvinnan, 1919, at the Meyer foundry in Stockholm.
Såningskvinnan (), popularly known as Johanna i Brunnsparken (), is a statue of a standing woman in Gothenburg, Sweden, sculpted by Per Hasselberg in 1883. The original gypsum version of the statue remains at the Medicinal history museum of Gothenburg. Såningskvinnan is thought of as the second oldest statue in Gothenburg and its first female statue.