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112 21 Stockholm, Sweden
contacts phone: +46
larger map & directionsLatitude: 59.3280502, Longitude: 18.0539015
John Arborgh
::This is the bus stop close to the city hall in Stockholm. Inside the city hall our local politicians meet each other and votes together. This is also where the Nobel price banquet is held. Some people choose to get married here in the large tower. The building is almost a hundred years old and it took fifteen years to build by an architect named Ragnar. About eight million red bricks were used. One room is covered in gilded mosaic. So beautiful! I have heard that the whole house is slowly sinking down in to the water, but if that is true or not I can't really tell. The guides are very good in the city hall. The guards are friendly as well. If the weather is nice and warm I can recommend the small icecream shop just outside the back entrance by the water.
Filipa Sampaio
::Must see if visiting Stockholm as a tourist!
sofia k
::Stockholms landmÀrke nr 1
Alexander Williamson
::VÀntkur och realtid finns pÄ busshÄllplatsen
Bror Jonsson
::BĂ€sta platsen i stan