Stadshuset (Stockholm City Hall)
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Make your way back to the centre of town via Stockholm City Hall, or the Stadshuset. Completed in 1923, the grand National Romantic-style building looks out over Riddarfjärden, and it’s here that the prestigious Nobel Prize banquet is held each year. Its grand spaces are certainly palatial enough for such an event. The most impressive is arguably the Golden Hall, where brilliant mosaics cover the walls in patterns that depict motifs from the country’s past. If you can’t make it inside, admire the Three Crowns on the southeast tower, Sweden’s emblem, and the fairytale-like turrets that embellish the towers. Children under six years old can enter for free.
Image by Ken Kullik from Unsplash
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- Hantverkargatan 1, 112 21 Stockholm, Sweden
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Prices for Stadshuset (Stockholm City Hall) Category Price Restrictions Standard 130.00 SEK Students 110.00 SEK Kids 50.00 SEK Under 18 Seniors 110.00 SEK - Website
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