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Göteborgsoperan
opera house in Gothenburg, Sweden

Nordstan
Nordstan is a shopping center in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is the largest shopping centre in Sweden in terms of revenue, and with approximately 180 shops and 150 offices. The shopping centre's total area is about divided into nine interconnected buildings, where retail and restaurant floor space makes up around . The covered streets and squares comprise . The companies housed in Nordstan employ approximately six thousand people and the total annual turnover was SEK 4.1 billion in 2013. The main passageways in the centre are public spaces and therefore are open for use after shops have closed. The
Göteborgs konsthall
exhibition hall in Sweden
Gustaf Adolfs torg
square in Gothenburg, Sweden

HSwMS Sölve
Swedish monitor warship
Gothenburg Law Court
building in Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden
Maritiman
thumbnail|Swedish submarine HMS Nordkaparen (Nor) at the Martitime Museum in Gothenburg
thumbnail|The Monitor (warship)|monitor Sölve is the world's only preserved third-class coastal defence monitor
Maritiman is a floating maritime museum on the Göta Älv, in Gothenburg, Sweden. The museum's collection comprises 19 vessels, the oldest being HSwMS Sölve from 1875.
Kronhuset
Kronhuset ('the Crown House' in English), formerly known as Giötheborgz Tyghuhs ('Gothenburg's Arsenal'), is a redbrick building in Västra Nordstaden in Gothenburg. It was constructed during the years 1643–1654 in a Dutch style, and is Gothenburg's joint-oldest secular building along with the Torstenson Palace (constructed 1648–1650). The royal architect Simon de la Vallée is believed to have designed the building. The Kronhus was originally used as an arsenal for the city garrison and as a granary to store food reserves so that the city could survive a siege. On December 9, 1927, the ownershi
Brunnsparken
central square in Gothenburg, Sweden
Lilla Bommen
post-modern skyscraper in the Lilla Bommen district of central Gothenburg, Sweden