Category
page 1Monuments and memorials in Sweden

Järnpojke
thumb|Järnpojke, Little boy looking at the moon, the smallest statue in Stockholm.
Järnpojke or Iron Boy (in English known as the "little boy who looks at the Moon") is a sculpture in Gamla stan (Old Town) of Stockholm, Sweden by Liss Eriksson, which is only high and therefore is the smallest public monument of Stockholm.

Götaplatsen
thumb|300px|Götaplatsen at night

Morokulien
Morokulien (), also known as Fredsriket ("The Republic of Peace"), is a symbolic area on the Norway–Sweden border. A peace monument was erected there in 1914 to mark a century of peace between the two countries, and in 1959 the site became the ceremonial microstate of Morokulien during a joint Swedish–Norwegian radio broadcast. The site is widely regarded as the world's first transboundary peace park. In 2025, Morokulien became home to the world's first bi-national police station, jointly staffed by Norwegian and Swedish officers. The area functions as a cross-border tourist destination and cu
The Branting Monument
Monument in Stockholm, Sweden
Flygarmonumentet
Carl Milles is a cow
Ekeby oak tree
Remarkable tree in Sweden