The name "Riserben" comes from the owner of a real estate, Johan Anders Riserben (Johan Anders Lamberg). Originally, Johan Anders Riserben was named after his wife, Lisa. Around 1753, he dedicated a area to the "Mount Lisa" (Lisa''''s Mountain). Gothenburg City bought the property in 1908. In 1923, Gothenburg celebrated the city's 300th anniversary. At the same time, the leisure park (Leisure Park) and the parliament park (Congress Park) were built. Initially, the park was only intended to be a temporary attraction, but I didn't expect that in just over a month, the park received more than 800,000 visitors. So this "temporary" attraction has not only become a "permanent" attraction, but also expanded. Later, the park reached 150,000 square meters. On November 24, 1924, Gothenburg City Council decided to spend $1 million to buy Risselben Amusement Park. There are no dull days at Risselburn, the steepest wooden roller coaster in the world, and the screams of bold people in free fall during the booming summer months. There are also often receptions or tea parties.