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Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Sweden's national academy of sciences
Stockholm University
state university of Stockholm, Sweden
National Library of Sweden
Sweden's national library
Skogskyrkogården
(; ) is a cemetery located in the Gamla Enskede district south of central Stockholm, Sweden. It was inaugurated in 1920 and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. Its design, by Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz, reflects the development of architecture from Nordic Classicism to mature functionalism.
Stockholm City Hall
building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm with the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren inside, wherein is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet
Royal Swedish Opera
opera company in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Public Library
public library
Parliament House of Sweden (Riksdagshuset)
Parliament House of Sweden
T-Centralen
metro station in central Stockholm
Stockholm Concert Hall
concert hall in central Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Stock Exchange Building
building
Rosenbad
Rosenbad (, lit. "rosen bath") is a building in central Stockholm, precinct of Norrmalm. It is a building owned by the Swedish State and serves as the seat of the Government. The present government of Sweden is the right-leaning Kristersson Cabinet.
Swedish House of Nobility
palace built in 1641–1674, which is owned and managed by Sweden's knights and nobility.
Kaknästornet
The Kaknäs tower () is a telecommunications tower located at Ladugårdsgärdet in Stockholm, Sweden. The tower is a major hub of Swedish television, radio and satellite broadcasts. It was finished in 1967, designed by architect Bengt Lindroos, and the height is or with the top antenna included. For a few years Kaknästornet was the tallest building in the Nordic countries until Näsinneula was opened in Tampere, Finland in 1971. It was surpassed in 2005 by the Turning Torso in Malmö. The tower is owned by the national Swedish broadcasting company Teracom. Its name comes from the ancient name of th
Katarina Elevator
elevator in Stockholm, Sweden
National Archives of Sweden
Swedish administrative authority
Nobel Library
library in Stockholm, Sweden
The House of Culture
culture center in central Stockholm, Sweden (1974)
Kastellet
small citadel located on the islet Kastellholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden
Nordiska Kompaniet
department stores in Sweden
Aula Magna
the largest auditorium at Stockholm University
Af Chapman
full-rigged steel ship
Stockholm International Fairs
building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Stockholm Telephone tower
former truss tower in central Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Court House
the building was designed in the Swedish National Romantic style, and was constructed between 1909 and 1915
Åkeshov Castle
castle in Sweden
Kymlinge metro station
thumb|300px|The open-sky part of Kymlinge metro station. Kymlinge () is an area of Sundbyberg Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. It is mostly a recreational park, part of which is a nature reserve (Igelbäcken).
Swedish Defence University
university college in Stockholm, Sweden
Svea Court of Appeal
Swedish court of appeal
Södra Ängby
urban district in Stockholm, Sweden
Ulvsunda Castle
a palace in western Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Sweden Temple
Mormon temple in Stockholm, Sweden
Norra Tornen
skyscrapers in Stockholm, Sweden
Polar Studios
Swedish recording studio
Klara Sjö
lake in Stockholm, Sweden
Hötorget buildings
tower blocks in Stockholm, Sweden
Old Parliament House
former parliament house in Stockholm, Sweden
Cityterminalen
Cityterminalen ('''') is the central bus station of Stockholm. It is situated in the Norrmalm city district. Together with the adjacent Stockholm Central Station, Stockholm City railway station and T-Centralen metro station, it forms Stockholm and Sweden's busiest transport hub.
Annexet
The Annexet is one of the venues in Stockholm Globe City, located in Stockholm, Sweden. Used mainly for concerts and music festivals, but also the host of numerous cultural events, the venue opened in 1989 and has a capacity of 3,950 people. The venue has a long-running connection with the Eurovision Song Contest, having hosted related events in 2000, 2016 and 2021.
Värtahamnen
thumbnail|300px|September 2012 aerial photograph of Värtahamnen. Värtahamnen is a port in Stockholm, Sweden. Värtahamnen and the adjacent Stockholm Free Port at Lilla Värtan is Stockholm's main port. Värtahamnen primarily serves passenger ferries for the shipping company Silja Line as well as freighters for Tallink operating in Åland and Estonia. The port also services the SeaWind Line and the coal/biofuel power plant in Hjorthagen. Värtahamnen is located in the Gärdet and Hjorthagen districts. The structure was built in 1879-1886 after the city bought land in order to create a port for coal a
Sophiahemmet
Sophiahemmet is a private hospital at Norra Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. It is associated with the Sophiahemmet University College. Its connection with the royal family goes back to 1884 when nursing education sponsored by Queen Sophia was still being conducted at the university. The private hospital was constructed in 1889 at its current location on Valhallavägen.
PUB
department store
Kungstornen
Kungstornen (''King's Towers) are twin tower skyscrapers, individually named Norra Kungstornet (Northern King's Tower) and Södra Kungstornet (Southern King's Tower''), in Norrmalm, Stockholm. The 16-storey Norra Kungstornet is and was built between 1919 and 1924; and the taller 17-storey, Södra Kungstornet was built between 1924 and 1925. Together, they are considered the first modern skyscrapers in Europe.
Djursholm Castle
building in Danderyd Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Birger Jarls Tower
16:th century defence tower on Riddarholmen in Stockholm, Sweden
Hässelby Castle
mansion in Hässelby, northwestern Stockholm, Sweden
Petersenska huset
building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Artipelag
Artipelag is an art museum located on the archipelago in Stockholm, Sweden. Opened in June 2012, the building was designed by the late architect Johan Nyrén to fit into the surrounding landscape. The building covers an area of approximately 10,000 square meters and includes 3,000 square meters of art galleries and has 22 acres of surrounding natural scenery. thumb|View over the bay Baggensfjärden from the main hall thumb|View over the bay Baggensfjärden from the cliffs beneath the museum According to The New York Times, the museum was the "brainchild of Björn Jakobson, who founded the Swedis
Långholmen Prison
former prison in Stockholm, Sweden
Admiralty House
building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Folksamhuset
Folksamhuset (Swedish for "Folksam Building") is a high-rise office building at Skanstull on Södermalm, Stockholm and was erected in 1959 as the head office for the insurance company Folksam. Designed by Nils Einar Eriksson, Folksamhuset is and 23 stories tall.
Dagens Nyheter Tower
high-riser on Kungsholmen in Stockholm, Sweden
Filmstaden
thumb|250 px|Filmstaden main gate (2008) thumb|250 px|Filmstaden main gate (c.1925)
Berwald Hall
concert hall in Stockholm, Sweden
Folkoperan
250px|thumb|right|Folkoperan thumb|right|250px|Folkoperan
Karlberg canal
thumb|240px|Karlbergskanalen in February 2006 thumb|240px|Karlbergskanalen in May 2006 Karlbergskanalen (Swedish for "Canal of Karlberg") is a canal in western central Stockholm, Sweden.
Cheiron Studios
music studio in Sweden
Södra Latin
upper secondary school
Kista Galleria
shopping mall in Kista, Sweden
Stockholm District Court