The City Hall is known as the last real building in Sweden. Here is a colorful world, a unique art palace supported by the beautiful water city. Even the design of a step has its own unique features. It is easy for us to appreciate the unique skills and conscientious work attitude of architects. There are also many humorous episodes and beautiful details that make people laugh. It is a great place to understand Swedish humanities and traditional arts and modern society.
Located on the shores of Lake Mlaren, Stockholm City Hall is the image and representative of Stockholm and the office of the Municipal Council. It was built in 1911 and completed in 12 years. It is the most important work in Swedish architecture. On both sides of the building, there is a tower that stands tall and stands in a strong contrast with the podium that runs along the water surface. With the decorative long vertical window, the whole building is like a big ship sailing, magnificent. The green climbing wall tiger and the red brick wall in the inner courtyard complement each other, adding a bit of agility to the city hall. We also participated in the sightseeing tour of the City Hall. Under the guidance of the lecturers, we visited the Blue Hall, the Parliament Hall, the Prince Gallery, and the Golden Hall where the Nobel dinner was held. The whole journey took about an hour or so. I heard a lot of allusions and grew. Very rare, very recommended.
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The City Hall on the shores of Lake Mlaren is a landmark in Stockholm and was designed and built in 1911. Designed by the famous Swedish architect Genal Osterber, the City Hall combines the architectural features of the Swedish town of Lacko Castle with the Venetian Government. The city hall, covered in a brick red coat, has a 106-meter-tall minaret with three golden crowns, a symbol of the Kingdom of Sweden; it also symbolizes the three member states that formed the Kalmar League - Dian, Denmark and Norway. .
When you walk into the entrance of the hall, there will be a guide who will lead you into the first floor of the hall: the "Blue Room" famous for its Nobel Prize. Every December 10th is the most glorious day in Sweden. It is the day of the Nobel Prize awards. The focus of the world is gathered at the Nobel Prize Awarding Ceremony of the City Music Hall. After the award ceremony, it was a grand banquet for the Nobel Prize winners. At the moment, not only the Swedish royal family and all officials, but also many world-renowned physicists, chemists and economists.
Gorgeous halls, all built from red bricks. In this "Blue Room Blue Hall", we can't seem to find a little blue, and in fact this blue hall originally planned to use lime to cover the bricks. One of the most magnificent "Golden Halls" is truly shocking. The four walls are made up of more than 18 million gold-plated mosaics, painted with the Swedish royal family and people's life scenes.
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Founded in 1911, the Stockholm City Hall was completed in 12 years and is the most important work in Swedish architecture. On both sides of the building, there is a tower that stands tall and stands in a strong contrast with the podium that runs along the water surface. With the decorative long vertical window, the whole building is like a big ship sailing, magnificent. Located on the shores of Lake Mlaren in the heart of the Swedish capital, Stockholm City Hall is the image and representative of Stockholm and the office of the city's municipal council. Unfortunately, there was a private private event on the day. We didn't have access to the indoors, but the outdoor was like a huge garden, and we could sit on the water. After climbing the tower, you can also take in the sights of Stockholm.
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Stockholm Stadshus is where the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm meets. It stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's northern shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.The building was inaugurated in 1923 and is designed around two open spaces, a piazza called Borgargården on the eastern side, and the Blå hallen to the west. The southeast corner of the building, immediately adjacent to the shore, is marked by a monumental tower topped by the Three Crowns, an old national symbol for Sweden. The tower is 106 metres high and is accessible by an elevator or by a stair of 365 steps. The eastern side of its base is decorated with a faux tomb and gold-plated sarcophagus of Birger Jarl. When visiting the Stadshus, don't miss the small park between the building and Lake Mälaren's shore where several sculptures awaits.
The City Hall is known as the last real building in Sweden. Here is a colorful world, a unique art palace supported by the beautiful water city. Even the design of a step has its own unique features. It is easy for us to appreciate the unique skills and conscientious work attitude of architects. There are also many humorous episodes and beautiful details that make people laugh. It is a great place to understand Swedish humanities and traditional arts and modern society.
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A beautiful building to wander from both inside and out. Sadly, the lookout was closed during my visit, so make sure and check beforehand.
This edifice is one of the symbols of the city and the Swedes have chosen it as the most beautiful building in the country. It contains two famous halls, Golden Hall and Blue Hall where Nobel Banquets take place.
One of the most visited in Stockholm is its City Hall. It is within minutes from Gamla Stan or Stockholm Central Station on foot. The ground is on Lake Mälaren is beautifully landscaped. It is highly recommended you go up the tower to get a spectacular 360 degree view of the city AND take the tour of the City Hall. The tour guide is knowledgeable about the building, architecture and history of City Hall and will explain in a friendly manner.