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Stockholm
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Stockholm: Media
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Explore Stockholm
Learn about Stockholm's maritime history, as interpreted by the Vasa Museum.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz
Why is Stockholm called “the Venice of the North”?
Learn why Stockholm is called “the Venice of the north.”
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Riddar Island, Stockholm
Stockholm's Riddar Island, in Gamla Stan (Old Town).
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Royal Palace
Stockholm's Royal Palace; designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger.
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Stockholm: Royal Palace
Royal Palace, Stockholm; designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger.
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Stockholm: royal guards
Changing of the guard at the Royal Palace, Stockholm.
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Stockholm: Royal Palace
Interior staircase of the Royal Palace, Stockholm; designed by Nicodemus Tessin the...
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Stockholm: Stock Exchange building
The Stock Exchange building, Stads Island, Stockholm.
Mastad
Stockholm
An aerial view of Stockholm.
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Stockholm
Stockholm.
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lawn
The lawn at Haga Park, Stockholm.
Peter Isotalo
Riddar Island in Gamla Stan (Old Town), Stockholm; the openwork spire of Riddarholm...
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Stockholm
Stockholm at dusk.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Main building of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm.
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Notke, Bernt:
St. George and the Dragon
St. George and the Dragon
, sculpture by Bernt Notke, 1489; in Stockholm.
Jürgen Howaldt
Birger Jarl
Birger Jarl, statue in Stockholm.
Tage Olsin
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