Stockholm, Sweden City Hall Rådsalen
Stockholm City Hall (Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset in Swedish) is the seat of Stockholm Municipality. It stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's northern shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and is one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
The impressive edifice was erected from 1911 to 1923 using the design and construction of architect Ragnar Östberg. It is an exquisite example of the National Romantic style popular in Sweden (and mirrored in the surrounding Nordic Countries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries).
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_City_Hall
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately 1 million people live in the municipality, with 2.1 million in the urban area, and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area in the 2020s. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Outside the city to the east, and along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. The city serves as the county seat of Stockholm County.
Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic center of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's GDP, and is among the top 10 regions in Europe by GDP per capita.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden City Hall Rådsalen
Stockholm City Hall (Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset in Swedish) is the seat of Stockholm Municipality. It stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's northern shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and is one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
The impressive edifice was erected from 1911 to 1923 using the design and construction of architect Ragnar Östberg. It is an exquisite example of the National Romantic style popular in Sweden (and mirrored in the surrounding Nordic Countries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries).
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm_City_Hall
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries. Approximately 1 million people live in the municipality, with 2.1 million in the urban area, and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area in the 2020s. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Outside the city to the east, and along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. The city serves as the county seat of Stockholm County.
Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic center of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's GDP, and is among the top 10 regions in Europe by GDP per capita.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm