Stockholms Stadshus AB

Hantverkargatan 1, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden

the Stockholm city hall building went up in the 1920s and has a variety of styles incorporated into it. Its possible to take a guided tour around the building and admire the architecture, especially the gold room which is made up of millions of mosaics. This is also the building where Nobel Prize winners party with the king of Sweden.

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the Stockholm city hall building went up in the 1920s and has a variety of styles incorporated into it. Its possible to take a guided tour around the building and admire the architecture, especially the gold room which is made up of millions of mosaics. This is also the building where Nobel Prize winners party with the king of Sweden.

Stockholm City Hall

Stockholm is made up of a lot of islands and on one of them, Kungsholem, stands the city hall building or ‘stadshuset’. The building is quite a popular tourist attraction with, according to the guide, 400,000 people visiting every year. This could also be because it is probably the cheapest tourist attraction to visit in this very expensive city.

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