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Stockholm is the Nordic regions largest city with historic and cultural grandeur extraordinary in Northern Europe. Built on 14 islands around one of Europe’s largest and best-preserved mediaeval city centers, the Swedish capital is splendidly positioned, with stunning and extremely varied landscape in every direction. The Stockholm archipelago is one of the world's most spectacular. Stretching 80 kilometers east of the city, the archipelago comprises 24 000 islands, islets and rocks. Several ferry lines and package tours are available here.
Stockholm has been the political and economic centre of Sweden since the 13th century. After its establishment in the 1250s it rapidly became a national centre, with its strategic location between the lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. During the latter half of the 20th century, Stockholm became a modern, technologically-advanced, and ethnically diverse city. People come to Stockholm for the food, the design and the music. The city is compact and easily explored on foot, although there are many islands and archipelagos, which one may look around by water. Stockholm is the entertainment capital of northern Europe, with everything from bars, pubs and nightclubs to theatres, cinemas and concert halls.
Stockholm offers a wealth of museums, theatres, sights, attractions and events. Most of the attractions in Stockholm are found in what Stockholmers call "innerstaden", the inner city - historically the zone within the city tolls. Some notable buildings of the inner town are the large German Church and several mansions and palaces: the Riddarhuset, the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace. The city's oldest section is “Gamla Stan” – Old Town, located on the original small islands of the city's earliest settlements and still featuring the medieval street layout. The northern part is dominated by the Royal Palace and the Riksdag - the Swedish parliament. The oldest building is the Riddarholmskyrkan from the late 13th century. There are three UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Stockholm area: the Royal Palace Drottningholm, Birka and Hovgården and The Woodland Cemetery. The most renowned national museum is the Nationalmuseum with Sweden's largest collection of art.
SwedenSweden really has earned its reputation as a model for progressive society and everyone will find plenty to see, learn, and do here. |
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Hammarby Sjöstad, StockholmGreen, ecologically pure, highly technological - all these epithets are applicable to Hammarby Sjöstad, newly rebuilt district of Stockholm |
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Absolut Icebar StockholmAll of the interior components of the Absolute Icebar in Stockholm, including the spectacular glasses, are made of crystal-clear ice from the Torne River in northern Sweden |
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Changing of the Guard at the Royal PalaceChanging of the Guard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm is an impressive spectacle, invariably attracting attention both of residents and guests of the city |
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Chinese Pavilion, Drottningholm PalaceThe Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm is one of the first and most striking examples of the use of motifs and elements of medieval Chinese architecture in Europe |
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Design, StockholmStockholm Design House sets the tone for Swedish fashion and supports the artistic traditions of Scandinavia |
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Drottningholm PalaceEleven kilometres from Stockholm, on Lovön island in the middle of Mälaren Lake is located the permanent residence of the Swedish royal family - Drottningholm Palace |
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Ericsson Globe ArenaIn the center of Stockholm, northward of the Old Town, rises the world's largest spherical building - Stockholm Globe Arena, or Ericsson Globe |
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Gamla Stan, StockholmThe Old Town, or Gamla Stan, is a place, where in 1252 the distant ancestors of modern residents of Stockholm laid the foundation of Sweden's capital |
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Hostel af ChapmanThree-masted ship "Af Chapman" with a century-and-a-half history, moored at Skeppsholmen island, nowadays is turned into a cozy budget hotel |
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KungsträdgårdenKungsträdgården ("King's Garden") is a park in the central Stockholm, consisting of 4 parts: Square of Charles XII, Molin's Fountain, Square of Charles XIII, Wolodarski Fountain |
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NationalmuseumNationalmuseum, located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm, is the largest in Sweden fine arts museum, based on the painting collection of Swedish king Gustav Vasa |
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Nordic MuseumNordic Museum (Nordiska museet), located on Djurgården island, is dedicated to the cultural history of Scandinavian countries from 16th century to present days |
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Riddarholmen ChurchRiddarholmen Church, located on Riddarholmen island is the only one medieval monastery church preserved in Stockholm, for 700 years it served as a burial place of Swedish monarchs |
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Riddarholmen, StockholmRiddarholmen is a small island westward of Stockholm, officially there lives only one man and the time has stopped about two centuries ago |
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Royal Swedish OperaIn the Gustav Adolf square (Gustav Adolfs torg) in the very center of Stockholm is located the main opera stage of Sweden - the Royal Swedish Opera |
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Sightseeing Boat Tour, StockholmActually, Stockholm lies on dozen large islands, that is why Sightseeing Boat Tours are very popular among tourists |
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Skansen Open-Air Museum, StockholmEthnographic complex, museum, zoological garden with century history, attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists every year - all this lies behind the short word "Skansen" |
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Skeppsbron, StockholmThe eastern border of the Old Town, the embankment and the street stretching from King's Palace to Slussen - all these are Skeppsbron |
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Slussen, StockholmWhat is Slussen? An embankment of the Lake Melaren and huge traffic interchange - both on land and on water - and the Stockholm Metro station |
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Stockholm archipelagoThe Stockholm archipelago, extending from Stockholm 60 km to the east, along the coastline of the provinces Uppland and Södermanland, consists of 24000 scenic islands and islets |
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Stockholm City HallThe magnificent City Hall, built in National Romanticism Style, is a symbol of Stockholm, a political center and the main attraction of Sweden's capital |
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Stockholm MetroStockholm Metro, the only one in Sweden, consists of one hundred subsurface and elevated stations and is righrfully named "the longest in the world art gallery" |
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Stockholm Royal PalaceOn the shore of Stadsholmen island in the very heart of Stockholm there stands the official residence of Swedish monarchs - the Stockholm Royal Palace, or Stockholms slott |
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Stockholm, architectureStockholm architecture ranges from wooden houses and Baroque palaces to ultra-modern constructions of glass, concrete and metal |
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Tivoli Grona Lund Amusement Park in StockholmTivoli Grona Lund (meaning The Green Grove), an amusement park located on the Djurgården island, is known not only for its attractions, bur also for rock and pop concerts held there |
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Vasa MuseumLocated on the island of Djurgården, the Vasa Museum displays the almost intact wooden warship "Vasa" that sank in Stockholm Harbor during her maiden voyage in 1628 |