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The dance museum
If you have any interest in dance The Dance Museum is a must in Stockholm! It's a quite small museum, but the atmosphere is magic. The collection are very beautiful illustrating dance, drama, art and music of different continents and civilisations, and there are also often a temporary exhibition.
Even if you don't want to visit the exhibition part the café is in itself worth a visit. It's cosy and you have a gorgeous view over the royal castle and Old town (Gamla stan).
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Långholmen
posted by solarrayVasamuseet
This museum tells the story of the Vasa warship, that sank in less than a nautic mille into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628.
In 1961 the ship was salvaged in very good conditions and now is one of Sweden's most popular tourist attractions.
posted by mamusoStockhoms public library
The public library is one of the most amazing buildings in Stockholm, designed by Erik Gunnar Asplund.
You can go inside the round room, where you'll find more than 2mill. volumes and tapes in 100 languages.
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posted by claudia-skBonniers konsthall
Bonnier, Sweden's largest publishing house, has added an extension to their post-war offices in Stockholm. The new building is quite straightforward - a transparent glass and steel structure that...
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Woodland chapel skogskapellet
In the beginning of the 20th century Stockholms burial grounds had to be expanded, so an international architect competition was initiated in order to ensure the dignity, artistic quality and...
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Stockholm public library
Like many of Asplunds other projects the Stockholm City Library (1920-1928) went through numerous modifications and alterations during the design process. Unlike most of his major projects, the...
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Woodland cemetery sandsborgskyrkogården
The Woodland Cemetery - Skogskyrkogården - in Enskede, southern Stockholm, was built between 1919 and 1940 by the architects Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz. On a ridge overgrown with pines they...
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