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Stockholm, yes Sweden The capital and the largest city of Sweden, the political, economic, cultural, transportation center and the main port of Sweden, is also the official palace of the Swedish national government, parliament and the royal family, the world famous international metropolis. [5 ]
Stockholm is located on the east coast of Sweden Baltic Sea , Lake Malaren Entering the sea, the scenery is beautiful, is a famous tourist resort. The city is spread over 14 islands and a peninsula, which are linked by more than 70 Bridges, thus enjoying the reputation of the "Venice of the North". The Stockholm metropolitan area is part of Greater Stockholm.
Founded in the 13th century, Stockholm has been the political, cultural, economic and transportation center of Sweden since 1436.
Stockholm is well preserved from the ravages of war, with more than 100 museums and places of interest, including history, nationality, nature, fine arts and other aspects. Stockholm is also a high-tech city, with many universities and a strong industry. Stockholm is also the financial center of Sweden, where the main Swedish banks have their headquarters.
Stockholm is Alfred Nobel My hometown. Since 1901, every year on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death, Stockholm Concert Hall Hold a grand ceremony, Kings of Sweden Take in person Nobel Prize Awards were given and a dinner was held at City Hall.
Chinese name
Stockholm
Foreign name
Stockholm
alias
Venice of the North
Administrative category
capital
Subordinate region
Sweden
Geographical position
Southern Sweden
Area product
5400 km²
Telephone area code
00468
Population number
806,000 (2017)
Famous scenic spot
City Hall, Queen's Island Palace, Modern Museum, Old Town, Skansen open-Air Museum
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Swedish Language
alderman
Stern Nordin

Historical evolution

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Stockholm
Stockholm means "Stockholm" in English Nokoshima ". The city was founded in the middle of the 13th century. At that time, the local population was often plagued by pirates, so people in Lake Malaren On a small island near the sea, a castle was built with giant wood, and wooden stakes were placed in the water to resist pirates, so the island was named "wooden island".
As for the name Stockholm, there is also a local legend that in ancient times there was a huge log floating on Lake Malaren, guiding from Sigatina The city was founded by the first settlers. There is also a legend that in the desolated area, the debris of shipwrecked ships piled up on the beach, and the local residents salvaged these pieces of wood to build simple huts. Because these pieces of wood are not pieces, but just a strip of wood-like waste, so the house is put up.
In 1250, this kind of shred wood houses formed a street on the island, where foreign ships came to trade, and saw the houses in such a way that they could not help laughing, and shouted "Stockholm". "Stague" is the meaning of wood, "Ermo" is the meaning of island, combined as "wood island". Due to its moderate location, mild climate and beautiful environment, Stockholm was designated as the capital in 1436 and gradually developed into Scandinavia The largest city on.
Stockholm satellite map
Stockholm combines elegance and antiquity with the prosperity of a modern city. In the old town, there are splendid palaces, imposing churches and towering minarets, while the narrow streets show a medieval street style. In the new town, there are high-rise buildings, neat streets, green trees and shimmering waves against each other. Cars, ships, planes, ospreys and seagulls racing to and from the ground, sea and air add infinite vitality to the city, while those scattered in the distance Satellite town Give people a touch of smoke like a dream feeling.
Staten Island, south of Stockholm, is said to be the site of the old city, and the old Town of Stockholm, which is located here, is a place where tourists compete to go. The streets and alleys of the old city are paved with stone, the widest point is only 5 to 6 meters, the narrowest point is less than 1 meter, not only cars, motorcycles and bicycles can not pass, is two people across the side also have to give way. On both sides of the street are some old shops selling quaint and exquisite handicrafts and souvenirs. The Royal Palace of Sweden, the Royal Opera House, the Royal Theatre, the Parliament Building and Stockholm City Hall And they're all gathered here.
Royal Palace of Sweden Built in the 17th century, it is a small square castle. In front of the front gate of the palace, two stone lions with teeth and claws separated on both sides, and several guards wearing red crossword hats and medieval military uniforms stood at the door, which appeared majestic. Every day at noon, the guards perform a grand changing of the guard ceremony. Visitors can buy a ticket to enter the palace through the sentry post, visit the gold and silver jewelry and a variety of exquisite vessels left by the Swedish Kings in the past, and watch the dazzling murals in the palace.
To the north of the old town is the Serger Square in the city centre. There is a huge fountain in the middle of the square. In the pool stands a large column of about 40 meters high, composed of more than 80,000 pieces of glass, emitting strange colors in the interweaving of sunlight and lights. Surrounding the square are King Street, Queen Street and Svia Street, the city's busiest commercial districts. The modern atmosphere here is in stark contrast to the quaint old town. There is a huge underground shopping mall and underground railway central station below the square, which is known as "the world's longest underground art gallery". With "boat instead of walking" Venice Stockholm's underground railway, on the other hand, runs through the sea floor and is the main means of transport. Central station is divided into upper, middle and lower three layers, each layer can simultaneously get on and off passengers.
Stockholm
Southwest of downtown, at the eastern end of King's Island, is City Hall. The three golden crowns on the 105-meter-high spire of the City Hall are the symbol of Stockholm. Near the palace, there is also" China Palace "And" Beihai Cottage ". Beihai Cottage is a Chinese style garden, is the leader of China's reform Kang Youwei in Hundred Days' Reform He built it when he was exiled after his failure.
Stockholm is also a cultural city, there are more than 50 museums in the city, such as ethnic, natural, fine arts, antiquities, weapons, science and technology museum, divided into different categories, each with its own unique features. in The Skansen open-air Museum There are 150 small farm houses from all over Sweden, in different styles, vividly showing the simple and meaningful years spent by the working people of Sweden in ancient times. There is also the Royal Library with a collection of more than 1 million books and the museum with a history of more than 100 years Stockholm University Let's wait.
Since 1809, Sweden has not been involved in any war, and in both world wars, Sweden was declared to be Neutral state Residents live a peaceful and peaceful life as usual, and Stockholm is therefore known as the "city of peace".

Administrative division

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Stockholm
Huddinge - Huddinge
Port Ninais - Nynashamn
Salem - Salem
Sigatina - Sigtuna
- Sollentuna
Stockholm - Stockholm
South Tellier - Södertälje
Tabby - Taby
Upplands Vasby. - Upplands Vasby

Stockholm

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General situation
Stockholm
The city is spread over 14 islands and a peninsula, connected by more than 70 Bridges, including the islands in the suburbs, a total of 24,000 islands, known as the "Venice of the North".
Stockholm has an area of 186 square kilometers and a population of 783,000. In 2004, Stockholm had a population of 765,044, of which 370,482 were male and 394,562 were female. The median age was 39.8 years, with 40.5% of them between the ages of 20 and 44. 40.4% of the population was unmarried, 27.5% married, and 11.1% divorced.

Geographical environment

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landform

Stockholm region includes four surrounding urban areas, located on the west coast of the vast Baltic Sea, located at the entrance of Lake Malaren, the city is distributed in 14 islands and a peninsula, the city waterways, more than 70 Bridges and small Bridges to unite them, known as the "Venice of the North" reputation. It has an area of 142.5 square kilometers. The population is 650,000, including 1.54 million in the suburbs (1982). It's a modern city. The buildings are lined up, with spacious boulevards and many parks. Iron and steel, machine building (motor, shipbuilding, locomotives), chemical, oil refining, textile and other industries developed. There are academies of science, universities and atomic energy research centers. There are palaces, churches, and the Great Open Air Museum of Skansen preserves artifacts from the 12th and 3rd centuries. There are music halls in the city, Nobel Prize The gold award ceremony was held here.
Stockholm grew out of the Gamrastan (Old Town) castle building. There are many historic buildings and beautiful scenery. The Central station, the grand hotel and other facilities are mainly located in the Norumarm area north of Gamrastan; The east is a quiet upscale residential area Estelmalm ; south Sodermalm Street It was a gathering place for artists and young people; It has been called one of the most beautiful capitals in the world.

climate

Stockholm
Winter: From December to March, the winter is snowy and cold, bringing the white snow scene to Stockholm, and the short days bring the mysterious light to Stockholm. The temperature is generally between +2℃ and -7℃.
Spring: From April to May, the climate changes, the nights get brighter, and sometimes summer comes before you have even experienced spring. The temperature ranges from +5℃ to +15℃.
Summer: From June to August, the Swedish summer is better than people expect, often with many consecutive days of sunny warm weather, the general temperature above +25 ° C, the summer is full of daylight, the days are long and the nights are short, and the early summer of June and July do not have all dark nights.
Autumn: From September to November, most of the autumn days are crisp, and Stockholm is covered with colorful autumn clothes, with temperatures ranging from +5 ° C to +18 ° C. The nights are cooler.

political

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Stockholm
The following table shows the results of the 2006 elections in Stockholm, with the distribution of seats as follows:
Moderate coalition party (Moderata Samlingspartiet) 41
Social Democratic Workers' Party (Socialdemokratiska Arbetarepartiet) 27
liberty People's Party (Folkpartiet Liberalerna) 10
Left party (Vansterpartiet) 9
Christian Democratic Party (Kristdemokraterna) 3
Environmentalist Green Party (Miljopartiet) 6
Central party (Centerpartiet) 1
The mayor of Stockholm is Stern Nordin .

economy

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Stockholm is the economic center of Sweden, with its total industrial output and total retail sales of goods accounting for more than 20% of the country. It has various important industries such as steel, machine manufacturing, chemical industry, paper making, printing, food and so on. 45% of the headquarters of major enterprises in the country are located here.
Service industry It is the largest industry in Stockholm and accounts for about 85% of all jobs. There is almost no heavy industry in Stockholm, making it one of the cleanest metropolises in the world. upstate Sista The satellite city is the largest information technology center in Northern Europe, not only Sweden's own telecommunications giant Ericsson , a number of world-class computer, electronics, communications companies such as Microsoft , IBM , Nokia , Hewlett Packard Also settled here, China Huawei Communications , Zte Electronics They also have a research and development base here.
Stockholm is also the financial center of Sweden, where the main Swedish banks have their headquarters. Such as Svenksbank (Swedbank), Svenksbank ( Handelsbanken ) and Nordic Central Bank ( SEB ). Most insurance companies such as The Scania insurance Company ( Skandia Its headquarters and the Swedish stock exchange are also located in Stockholm.
south-western IKEA The store is the largest IKEA store in the world.
Stockholm
Tourism has become the most important industry. According to Euromonitor, Stockholm is the second most visited city in Northern Europe, with around one million visitors per year.

society

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culture

Stockholm
Stockholm is a city that is both old and young, elegant and prosperous. Its old town, which is more than 700 years old, has been well preserved from the damage of war and maintains its antique style. There are medieval buildings decorated with carvings and stone carvings, and the streets are narrow and one-sided Ancient city style . The central square of the old town also retains an ancient well, which is said to be the only fresh water well for residents to drink hundreds of years ago.
There is also a magnificent royal palace Nicholas Church Such monuments. If you arrive in front of the palace at noon, you will also see the gorgeously decorated and ceremonious changing of the sentries. Only cost a few Swedish krona You can buy a ticket, smoothly through these guards, to the palace to visit the past Royal family of Sweden The gold and silver jewelry and various exquisite utensils left behind, enjoy the exquisite murals in the palace. Stockholm also has the characteristics of a modern city, the city is green grass, the environment is elegant, the buildings are surrounded by tree walls, the street center, the roadside, the house side widely planted lawn. Flowers are planted throughout, and there is also a fountain.
Stockholm is Nobel My hometown. Nobel, who never went to college, taught himself hard and sought advice humbly to invent dynamite and Smokeless powder Famous all over the world. He donated his entire estate to set up Nobel Prize . Since 1901, the prize has been awarded once a year, with a grand ceremony held at the Stockholm Concert Hall and the King of Sweden personally awarding the prize to the winners.
As the capital of Sweden, Stockholm has many national cultural institutes. The most famous cultural monuments are two UNESCO enunciable World heritage site : Deningham Palace and The Skoog cemetery .
The oldest part of Stockholm is Old town It was built mainly on the island of Stadsholmen. It retains Middle Ages The street system, two main roads Dongchang Street ( Osterlanggatan ) and West Chang Street ( Västerlånggatan There are paths that cross the island and lead to the shore. Notable buildings on the island include the huge German Church ( Tyska kyrkan ), some mansions and mansions, such as Chamber of peers ( Riddarhuset Nobel's house) and so on.
Dunes to the east of the city Baden Qu was once a famous reformist leader in modern Chinese history Kang Youwei Where you lived. Kang Youwei Hundred Days' Reform Failure, exile, travel around the world, once in Sweden. In 1909, he bought an island here and built a Chinese-style garden, and named it "Beihai Grass Hall".

education

Scientific research and higher education began in Stockholm in the 18th century, when the Stockholm Meteorological Observatory was established. The year 1811 Karolinska Medical School Officially established, is responsible for the annual selection Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine The school. The Royal Institute of Technology was founded The year 1827 It is the largest technical higher education institution in Sweden. Stockholm University in The year 1878 Established, The year 1960 Being awarded the title of university, The year 2004 There are 35,000 students. Stockholm University incorporates many other historic institutions, such as the Observatory, the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the Botanical Gardens. Stockholm School of Economics Repose on The year 1909 It is one of the few private higher education institutions in Sweden.
in ART In terms of, The Royal Conservatory of Music in Stockholm Be established in The year 1771 . The Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm also has a long history and was founded The year 1735 . The Stockholm Theatre Academy, formerly the Royal Theatre, Greta Garbo I studied here. Other schools, such as the Stockholm Academy of Arts and Crafts (Konstfack), were founded 1844 There are also opera schools, dance schools and so on.
Shedtor College was founded The year 1995 It is a comprehensive college in the south of Stockholm, and most of the other schools are in the north.
2013 QS World University Rankings Paragraphs 101-200, 71st Stockholm University Located in this city.

WRITER

Literary figures associated with Stockholm include poets and songwriters Carl Michael Bellman ( The year 1740 - The year 1795 ), novelist and dramatist August Strindberg ( The year 1849 - The year 1912 ), novelist Jarma Sederberg (Hjalmar Soderberg) The year 1869 - The year 1941 ). Other celebrities include Nobel Prize in Literature gainer Ewinter Johnson ( The year 1900 - The year 1976 ), popular poet and composer Evert Taube ( The year 1890 - The year 1976 ). novelist Pier Anders Forgenstrom ( The year 1917 - The year 1998 He wrote a series of novels about it 19th century to The 20th century Life in Stockholm in the middle.

transportation

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The city of Stockholm began construction of Metro Line 1 in 1945 and opened in 1950. By 1975, three lines had been built, with a total length of 110.3 km and 100 stations. No new subway line was built after 1975. The situation on each line is as follows:
Line 1 is 41.8 km long, with 49 stations, 8.0 km underground line, 5.3 km elevated line and 28.5 km surface line.
Metro Line 2 is 40.3 km long, with 36 stations, 29.3 km underground line, 3.1 km elevated line, 7.9 km surface line.
Metro Line 3 is 28.2 km long, with 20 stations, 26.0 km underground line, 1.5 km elevated line, 0.7 km surface line.
Stockholm Metro The line network is a radial network, with three lines interchanging at the central railway Station in the city center, and radiating to the northwest and south of the city (the northeast and west are large areas of rivers and lakes with less population).
In order to expand the coverage, each line has a part of the operation in the suburbs. All end stations are accessible Light rail Transfer with other modes of transportation.

Food and beverage

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Eating habit

In Stockholm, there are many shops selling side dishes, side dishes are raw and cooked, and even canned fish are raw and cooked. There are too many kinds of fish to count, but there are very few kinds of vegetables and fruits, and the prices are very high, because the climate in Stockholm is cold and not suitable for plant growth.
Stockholmers traditionally eat soup on Thursdays, accompanied by pickled pork, sausage and mustard. Common drinks of choice are hot punch and cold beer. After that, there's a snack with jam and puffed cream. Most Stockholm hotels offer a daily special meal at lunchtime, which usually includes drinks, salad Bread and coffee.
To make Stockholm meatballs: Soften the bread with milk, peel and wash the onion, chop into minced pieces, add butter and fry until ready to serve. Mince beef, put into a bowl, add fried chopped onion, egg, bread (milk is squeezed), salt, pepper, cardamom noodles, etc., stir vigorously. As you stir, add milk gradually until it forms a paste. Then squeeze into balls and cover with flour. Put into the oil pot, deep-fry until golden brown, remove into the stew pot, add an appropriate amount of beef soup, sour cream, adjust the taste, simmer until cooked. Serve with mashed potatoes or other vegetarian dishes. The meatballs are rich and fragrant, crisp and tender and delicious.

Food recommendation

Reindeer fillet Reindeer is a specialty of northern Sweden, friends who are going to the Arctic (kiruna) pay attention to ah, be sure to taste in the local. Ingredients: Reindeer meat, potatoes, red onion, lingonberry tomato sauce.
Stockholm has thousands of restaurants catering to all tastes and levels of consumption, from old-fashioned bread cafes (Konditori) to gourmet restaurants. In addition, the city has some high-end shopping malls.
Most cafes and restaurants offer dagens ratt or dagens lunch daily between 11.30 and 2pm for a fixed price (usually SEK 60-70), which usually includes a main course, salad, bread, cold drinks and coffee, making it the most economical way for upper-class Swedes to eat.
When it comes to quick, cheap snacks, start with the grillad korv med brod - a simple Hot dog Toasted bread (12~25 Swedish krona , are sold at countless stalls and food carts). Similar breads include boiled hot dog buns (kokt korv) and various rulles - hot dogs with mashed potatoes, Onion Shrimp salad, etc.
Cafe Art (Vasterlanggatan 60; Snack 35~65 SEK) A domed coffee bar, antique, with the atmosphere of the old city complement.
Hermitage (Stora Nygatan 11; 65 ~ 85 Swedish krona A restaurant for vegetarians, offering a selection of fine vegetarian dishes from around the world. Lunch is very economical (SEK 65).
Hotorgshallen (Hotorget) has many Mediterranean style snack bars. Opposite Kungshallen (Hotorget), there are also many food stalls, which not only have international flavors, but also cheap prices. There is also an open-air market between the two buildings that sells lots of fresh fruits and vegetables.
For "late sleepers", Kebab house (snacks from 19 SEK) at the intersection of Vasagatan Street and Kungsgatan Street, close to Central Station, is open daily until 5am and is an ideal place to go. The kebabs and beef patties are delicious and cheap.
There is a row of fast food restaurants along Kungstradgarden Park. One of the most famous is Cafe Piccolino (Kungstradgarden), a long, narrow restaurant with a huge French window The lighting is very good.
Bakfickan (main course 95~200 Swedish krona ; Time Monday to Saturday) is a favorite restaurant in Stockholm with an Art Nouveau decor that makes you feel at home and reasonable prices.
Sirap (Surbrunnsgatan 31A; Brunch 30~95 Swedish krona Delicious brunch, large sandwiches and salads.
Ostermalm
Sturekatten (Riddargatan 4; Sandwich 35~70 SEK) A traditional cafe with vintage decor and antiques. It is very pleasant to enjoy a quiet cup of afternoon tea here.
Qstermalms Saluhall (Ostermalmatorg; Time Monday to Saturday) A very beautiful market, which also has inexpensive food stalls. If going on a picnic, be sure to fill your basket here.
Sodermalm
Creperie Fyra Nnop (Svartensgatan 4; Pancakes 36~74 Swedish krona ; Time is open in the evening) There are many cabins inside, offering delicious dishes (60 SEK for small dishes, 36 SEK for desserts).
Hermans (F will Alega talk 23A; Lunch 68/98 SEK) offers vegetarian meals, and in summer you can enjoy the view while enjoying a meal on the promenade.
Jerusalem Royal Kebab (Got gatan 61; Time24 hours), the grilled Gaza Pull sandwich is only 25 SEK. More Swedish is Nyatekt Stromming (Sodermalmstorg), Stockholm's most famous pan-fried herring.
Indian curry Restaurants (Indian Curry House; Scheelegatan; Main course 65~120 Swedish krona Offers the most in all of Stockholm
Mamas& Tapas (Scheelegatan 3; Snack 35 SEK. Main course 98~158 SEK) Spanish cuisine restaurant.
The most convenient supermarket is Hemkop (Klarabergsgatan 50; Time Monday to Friday 8am to 9pm) at Ahlens Department Store. System bolaget (Kiarabergsgatan 62; Time 10am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm Saturday) Alcohol is available.

Tourism resources

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Stockholm is located on the west coast of the Baltic Sea, the capital and largest city of Sweden, and the largest city in Northern Europe. Located in the east coast of Sweden, near the Baltic Sea, Malaren Lake into the sea, beautiful scenery, is a famous tourist resort. The city is spread over 14 islands and a peninsula, which are linked by more than 70 Bridges, thus enjoying the reputation of the "Venice of the North". The Stockholm metropolitan area is part of Greater Stockholm. Since the 13th century, Stockholm has been the political, cultural, economic and transportation center of Sweden.

guildhall

As far as the architecture itself is concerned, Stockholm City Hall is a chic and beautifully decorated building; In terms of function itself, Stockholm City Hall is no different from other European city halls, where municipal meetings are held and municipal government offices, but it is also the final winner of the Nobel Prize each year.
Stockholm City Hall was built in the center of the city on the banks of Lake Malaren from 1911 to 1923, with the main red brick building, represented by the top of the bell tower, which stands tall on the right Denmark , Sweden, Norse The three golden crowns of The Three Kingdoms, which symbolize the past Kalmar Union The gilded crown has become the most frequently mentioned feature of the town hall. The clock tower houses a museum dedicated to art exhibitions. The clock tower is 105 meters high, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Stockholm.
The ballroom in the City Hall, known as the "Blue Hall", is one of the most well-known halls of the city Hall, and on December 10 every year, the King and Queen of Sweden and various dignitaries gathered here for the year Nobel Prize The winners held a grand dinner, blue Hall on both sides of the column between the resplendent lights and the front of the blue light column, lining the elite gathering dinner atmosphere, and leaving many Nobel Prize winners figure blue Hall, also naturally has a unique temperament.
In addition to the Blue Hall, another gorgeously decorated hall "Gold Hall" is another famous place in the city Hall. Kim is 25 meters long, to the hall of metal and Stained glass The mural Mosaic is the most striking, these mural spent a total of 18 million 1 square centimeter size of metal and glass blocks, the left and right walls are historical themes, the left wall narrative, the right wall describes people, respectively, the Swedish history of the pirate era and other periods and important figures in Swedish history. In the middle of the front wall is the Statue of Lake Malaren, the legendary protector of the city, at the foot of the goddess on the left and right sides of the ethnic groups from Asia and Europe, indicating that people everywhere take Stockholm as the ideal place in their hearts.
Outside Stockholm City Hall, there is a wide square with beautiful flowers and trees fountain The sculpture is decorated to welcome every visitor.

The Skansen Museum

The Skansen Museum Located on Juergarden Island, yes Stockholm The most famous tourist attraction, showing people the folk life of Sweden in the past from many angles. It covers an area of more than 30 hectares and has 150 houses. Among the houses, there are grass-roofed wooden houses or brick houses in the Sgnai region of southern Sweden, and conical wooden houses of the Lapp people in the north, as well as church steeples and bell towers.
Skansen Museum was built in 1891, in the vast green forest, standing more than 100 farms, churches and other buildings from all over Sweden, where you can see the traditional Swedish way of life and work, can be said to be a living museum. This flavor of the past is also revealed in the clothing of every reception and interpretation staff in the park: white aprons, plain white clothes and hats, or strings of keys tied around the waist, or really feeding chickens, ducks and piglets outside the house, as if they were in the past century. There are museums within museums in Skansen, the most representative of which is Postal museum Tobacco Museum, the level of sophistication of the collection, no less than any independent museum.

Royal Palace of Sweden

There are many exquisite reliefs on the four walls of the palace, and there is a large courtyard in the middle. The Palace Chapel and State Hall in the southern half of the Palace and the banquet hall in the northern half of the Palace still maintain their original furnishings and are open to the public. The palace's ornate halls are decorated with large portraits of successive Kings and queens on the walls, and the domes are decorated with magnetic burials and carvings and gorgeous paintings. Most of them are said to be by 17th century German artists. Some rooms are also furnished with ancient chariot weapons, jewelry, gold and silver vessels and physical models of medieval knights with spears and bronze helmets and iron armor. The royal Guard held a grand changing ceremony at noon every day according to the ancient tradition, and the changing guards dressed in gorgeous costumes solemnly and solemnly performed the ancient traditional changing procedures.
This is the king's office and ceremonial place, is also a major tourist attraction in Stockholm. Parts of the palace that are open to the public include: the Royal Residences, Gustav the Third The Treasure Museum, the Treasure Museum, the Three Crown Museum, the Royal Weapons Museum. In the palace, you can visit all kinds of gold and silver jewelry, exquisite vessels, and exquisite murals and reliefs in the palace.

Vasa Wreck Museum

The Vasa Museum -Vasamuseet (Vasa Museum) displays a 17th-century warship that was lifted from the seabed Vasa . Vasa was one of four ships built by Gustv Adolf II, who ordered the construction of Sweden as a target for invasion by its neighbors. After completion in the spring of 1628, the first voyage was made in August, when the weather was clear and all was normal, but after sailing 1,300 meters, it encountered a strong wind and waves, and because of the heavy weight of the ship, it accelerated the sinking, which was 333 years, until 1961, the Swedish authorities ordered the salvage. It's a short sailing history, but Swede It is still regarded as a national treasure, because it presents the technology and art of Swedish shipbuilding in the 17th century, especially the wood carving skills on the ship are still highly appreciated.
After more than 300 years of dark underwater years, the Vasa's true appearance is still basically preserved, after 10 years of necessary restoration, 60.97 meters long, 11.68 meters wide, the main mast 52 meters high Vasa is almost completely restored to the state when the voyage, but this time is no longer a sharp tool of the kingdom expedition, but become a carrier of memory of history. The hand of the years waved, leaving the Vasa is more than a sea of change.

Queen Street

Queen Street is a famous commercial pedestrian street in Stockholm, where many large shops gather.
This street has a lot of shops, restaurants, cafes, food and clothing shops, the average visitor will spend some time here free shopping

Nordic museums

Nordic museums It is located in the East end of the Eujaden district of Stockholm near the Bridge leading to the Nordics. This is a museum that displays the real life of Swedish people, and it shows the real situation of Swedish people's work and life since modern times.
As early as 1872, Swedish naturalist, Open-air museum Founder Hesselius began to prepare for the construction of the museum, and it was not officially completed until 1907, 35 years later. The entire museum building has a total of 4 floors, the first floor of the exhibition of Swedish agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing and other aspects of the physical objects, there are farmers' rooms, fishing, hunting, farming and handmade workshop daily utensils, as well as the life of the minority Lapps. On the second floor, items and household furniture from different places are displayed. On the third floor, there are Musical Instruments, puppets, toys, clothing and food and drinks of high society figures, as well as folk handicrafts from Sweden and Norway. On the fourth floor is the furniture showroom, exhibiting Northern Europe Renaissance era , baroque , The Rococo style , France Louis XVI Period style and other furniture, a total of 25 exhibition rooms.

Queen Island

Queen Island
Queen Island Palace belongs to the royal territory, 15 kilometers from the city center, because its construction was inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, so it is called "Sweden's Versailles", is the first Sweden to be included World cultural heritage List of scenic spots.
Attractions include the Queen's Island Palace, the Palace Theatre, the China Palace and the Gardens. The Queen's Island Palace is the centerpiece of this royal estate.
Theatre (Slottsteatern) Golden age It was during the reign of Gustav III, who was later assassinated at a ball held at the theater, and the theater has been closed since. In 1922, the theatre was renovated and re-opened in its original form, and the classical repertory is still presented. China Palace Kina slott includes a palace and two pavilions, with Chinese and Asian art styles both inside and outside.

Parliament building

The Swedish Parliament Building is east of the Royal Palace in the Old Town. Even if you are just an ordinary citizen, you can come here to listen when there is a debate on the governance of the state.
Swedish children's political mouthing is initiated in this live political scene, which is much more intuitive and profound than the indoctrination in politics classes and textbooks.

Prince's former residence

prince Eugen does not love power, but loves art and culture, so he is called the artist-prince Eugen. Being a member of the royal family gave him a taste for collecting art, and he was a brilliant artist himself, as we can see from the murals in the town hall.
The Prince's main collection and some of his works are on display in the former residence Museum. The garden is built along the small heights of the Baltic Sea and contains bronze replicas of about 10 world-famous sculptures, which are placed in front of the palace, among flowers, under the shade of trees, and by the side of the path.
Cathedral in Stockholm
Cathedral in Stockholm
It is the oldest church in the city, dating back to 1279, but its architecture has been continuously modified and adjusted, the last time between 1736 and 1745, the architect Carberg added a beautiful tower with a clock to the building. Since the 15th century, all the coronations of Swedish Kings have taken place in the cathedral.
Cathedral in Stockholm It was first mentioned in writing in 1279 and became one in 1527 Martin Luther The Protestant church is now the Cathedral of Stockholm. The church has many unique artefacts; The most famous was carved by Berndt Notko in 1489 St George's And the wood carving of the fire dragon.

Millers Museum

Millers Museum
Millers Garden is on the island of Lidingo to the northeast of the city, Karmillas (1875-1955) was a famous Swedish sculptor who bought this hillside by the bay in 1906 and built a villa and studio here. After Millers' death, it was turned into a museum, displaying the sculptor's work Works of art And his extensive collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including China's Tang three-color glazed pottery and Ming stone carvings.
Built on a hillside, the garden looks like a silent bay and is decorated with sculptural stone columns and sculptural fountains. Guo Moruo He also visited the garden and left his own poem.
Millers Park is the private garden of the sculptor Carl Millers, and its excellent location on the hillside offers views of Stockholm. Scattered in the garden are many of Millas' own works, in addition to a few sculptures collected by Millas over the years, from ancient Greece and Rome to the Middle Ages, Renaissance period Each interesting piece of work embellishes the garden more vividly. On November 10, 2005, Sweden Post issued a set of four stamps entitled "Angels of Millers Park", featuring sculptures of angels playing clarines, tubas, flutes and trumpets in Millers Gardens.

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The Konserthuset (Concert Hall) was built in 1926 with a blue facade and is mainly used as a performance venue for the Royal Swedish Philharmonic Orchestra. annual Nobel Prize The award ceremony was held here.
In front of the concert hall is the Hotorget Square, full of fruit, vegetable and small vendors' stalls. In front of the concert hall in the square is a statue of Orpheus, a singer in Greek mythology, holding his instrument, the harp.

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In November 2018, the World City Ranking was released, and Stockholm entered the ranks of the world's first-tier cities. [1]
Global 2019 Sustainable competitiveness Top 20, Stockholm ranked 13th. [2]
December 26, 2019, ranked Top 500 global Cities in 2019 Number 15 on the list. [3]
In April 2020, it was selected into the "2020 Global Summer City List". [4]