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Stockholm Sweden It is the capital and the largest city of Sweden, the political, economic, cultural, transportation center and main port of Sweden. It is also the location of the official palaces of the Swedish national government, parliament and the royal family, and a world famous international metropolis. [5 ]
Stockholm is located on the east coast of Sweden the Baltic Lake Malaren The entrance to the sea is a famous tourist resort with beautiful scenery. The urban area is distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula, and more than 70 bridges connect these islands, so it enjoys the reputation of "Venice in the North". The urban area of Stockholm is part of the Greater Stockholm.
The city name of Stockholm literally translates into Wood Island, which was built in the 13th century. Since 1436, Stockholm has become the political, cultural, economic and transportation center of Sweden.
Stockholm is well preserved because it is protected from war. There are more than 100 museums and places of interest, including history, nationality, nature, art and other aspects. Stockholm is also a high-tech city with many universities and developed industries. Stockholm is also the financial center of Sweden, where the headquarters of Sweden's major banks are located.
Stockholm is Alfred Nobel My hometown. Since 1901, the anniversary of Nobel's death on December 10 every year, Stockholm Concert Hall Hold a grand ceremony, King of Sweden Give and get in person Nobel Prize And held a dinner in the city hall.
Chinese name
Stockholm
Foreign name
Stockholm
Alias
Venice in the North
Administrative Region Category
capital
Region
Sweden
geographical position
Southern Sweden
Area
5400 km²
Area Code
00468
population size
806000 (2017)
Famous scenic spot
City Hall, Queen's Island Palace, Modern Museum, Old Town, Skansen Open Air Museum
Dialect
Swedish

Historical evolution

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Stockholm means“ Wooden Island ”。 The city was founded in the middle of the 13th century. At that time, local residents were often harassed by pirates, so people Lake Malaren A castle was built with giant wood on an island at the entrance to the sea, and a wooden barrier was set up in the water to resist pirates, so the island was named "Wood Island".
About the name of Stockholm, there is also a local legend that there was a huge piece of wood floating on the ancient Malaren Lake, guiding people from Sigtina The first group of immigrants came here to establish the city. There is another legend: before this place was desolate, debris from wrecked ships washed by the waves piled up on the beach, and local residents picked up these pieces of wood to build simple huts. Because these pieces of wood are not pieces, just pieces of wood like waste, so the houses built are upside down.
In 1250, this kind of broken wooden houses formed a street on the island. When foreign ships came here to conduct business activities, they could not help laughing at the appearance of the houses on the street and shouted "Stockholm". "Stockholm" means wood, and "Ermo" means island, which together means "wood island". Due to its moderate geographical location, mild climate and beautiful environment, Stockholm was designated as the capital city in 1436 and gradually developed into scandinavian peninsula The largest city on the.
Stockholm Satellite Map
Stockholm has both elegant, antique style and modern city prosperity. In the old city, there are magnificent palaces, magnificent churches and towering spires, while the narrow streets and alleys show the street style of the Middle Ages. In the new urban area, there are many tall buildings, neat streets, green trees and sparkling waves. The cars, ships, planes, osprey and seagulls that come and go on the ground, at sea and in the air add infinite vitality to the city Satellite City It also brings people a feeling of smoke and dream.
Stadan Island in the southern district of Stockholm is said to be the site of the old city. Located here, the old city of Stockholm is full of ancient fragrance and eroticism. It is a place where tourists compete to go. The streets and alleys in the old city are paved with stones. The widest part is less than 5 to 6 meters, and the narrowest part is less than 1 meter. Not only are cars, motorcycles and bicycles impassable, but even two people have to give way to each other when passing opposite. There are some ancient shops on both sides of the street, selling simple, unique and exquisite handicrafts and souvenirs. Swedish Royal Palace, Royal Opera House, Royal Opera House, Parliament Building and stockholm city hall All the others gathered here.
Swedish Palace Built in the 17th century, it is a small square castle. In front of the front gate of the palace, two stone lions with their teeth and claws were separated on both sides. At the gate stood several guards wearing red tassel military caps more than one foot high and medieval military uniforms, which looked very dignified. At noon every day, the guards will hold a grand changing ceremony. Visitors can buy a ticket, enter the palace through the sentry, visit the gold, silver, jewelry and various exquisite utensils left by Swedish kings, and watch the beautiful murals in the palace.
To the north of the old city is the Selger Square in the center of the city. There is a huge fountain in the center of the square. In the pool stands a big column about 40 meters high, which is composed of more than 80000 pieces of glass. It emits strange colors in the interweaving of sunlight and lights. King Street, Queen Street and Swia Street around the square are the most prosperous business districts in the city. The modern atmosphere here is in sharp contrast to the antique old city. There are huge underground shopping malls and subway central station under the square, which is known as the "longest underground art gallery in the world". And "boat instead of foot" Venice Different, the underground railway in Stockholm runs through the sea floor, extending in all directions, and is the main means of transportation in the region. The central station is divided into upper, middle and lower floors, and each floor can get on and off passengers at the same time.
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The city hall is located at the east end of King Island in the southwest of the city center. The three golden crowns on the 105 meter high tower of the city hall are the symbol of Stockholm. Near the palace, there are“ China Palace ”And“ Beihai Thatched Cottage ”。 Beihai Thatched Cottage is a Chinese style garden and a leader of China's reformists Kang Youwei stay Reform Movement of 1898 It was built in exile after failure.
Stockholm is also a famous cultural city. There are more than 50 museums in the city, such as national, natural, art, ancient relics, weapons, science and technology museums, which are classified into different categories and have their own advantages. stay Scansen Open Air Museum There are 150 farmhouses moved from all over Sweden with different styles, which vividly show the simple and meaningful years spent by the ancient working people in Sweden. There are also the Royal Library with more than 1 million books and the Stockholms universitet Etc.
Sweden has not been involved in various wars since 1809. In the two world wars, Sweden declared neutral The residents live a peaceful life as usual, so Stockholm is called a "peaceful city".

administrative division

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Houdinge - Huddinge
Nyn ä shamn
Salem - Salem
Sigtuna
Sollentina
Stockholm- Stockholm
South Thalia - Södertälje
Tabby - T ä by
Upplanes V ä sby

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The urban area is distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula, which are connected by more than 70 bridges. Including the islands in the suburbs, there are 24000 islands, known as the "Venice of the North".
Stockholm covers an area of 186 square kilometers and has a population of 783000. In 2004, Stockholm had a total population of 765044, of which 370482 were men and 394562 were women. The average age is 39.8 years old, of which 40.5% are between 20 and 44 years old. 40.4% of the population is unmarried, 27.5% married and 11.1% divorced.

geographical environment

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landforms

Stockholm Region consists of four surrounding urban areas, located on the west bank of the vast Baltic Sea and at the entrance of the Malaren Lake. The urban area is distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula, with crisscross waterways and more than 70 bridges connecting them, known as the "Venice of the North". It covers an area of 142.5 square kilometers. The population is 650000, including 1.54 million in the suburbs (1982). It is a modern city. The buildings are neatly arranged, with spacious boulevards and many parks. Steel, machinery manufacturing (electric machinery, shipbuilding, locomotive), chemistry, oil refining, textile and other industries are developed. There are Academy of Sciences, University and Atomic Energy Research Center. There are palaces and churches. The Scansen Grand Open Air Museum has preserved cultural relics of the 12th and 3rd centuries. There are concert halls in the city, Nobel Prize The golden award ceremony was held here.
Stockholm is developed from the castle building of Gumlastan (the old city). There are many historical buildings with beautiful scenery. The Central Station, Grand Hotel and other facilities are mainly concentrated in the Norumarm area north of Gomrastan; The east is a quiet high-grade residential area Estelmarm Southern Sodermalm Street Where artists and young people gather; This makes it known as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world.

climate

Stockholm
Winter: From December to March, it is snowy and cold in winter, which brings Stockholm a white snow scene. The short day brings Stockholm mysterious light. The temperature is generally+2 ℃~- 7 ℃.
Spring: From April to May, the climate is changeable, and the nights are brighter and brighter. Sometimes, summer comes before you can experience spring. The temperature is between+5 ℃ and+15 ℃.
Summer: From June to August, Swedish summer is better than people expected. It is usually sunny and warm weather for many consecutive days. The temperature is generally above+25 ℃. In summer, there are plenty of sunshine, long days and short nights. There is no completely dark night in the early summer of June and July.
Autumn: From September to November, most days are bright and cool in autumn. Stockholm wears colorful autumn clothes, and the temperature ranges from+5 ℃ to+18 ℃. It's cooler at night.

Politics

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The following table shows the results of the 2006 Stockholm elections. The distribution of seats is as follows:
Moderate coalition party (Moderata Samlingspartiet)41
Social Democratic Workers' Party (Socialdemokratiska Arbetarepartiet)27
free People's Party (Folkpartiet Liberalerna)10
Left-wing party (Vänsterpartiet)9
Christian Democratic Party (Kristdemokraterna)3
Miljpartiet de Grna (Miljöpartiet)6
Central Party (Centerpartiet)1
The mayor of Stockholm is Stern Notting

Economics

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Stockholm is the economic center of Sweden. Its total industrial output value and total retail sales account for more than 20% of the country. It has various important industries such as steel, machine manufacturing, chemical industry, paper making, printing, food, etc. 45% of the headquarters of major enterprises in China are located here.
Service industry It is the largest industry in Stockholm, providing about 85% of jobs. There is almost no heavy industry in Stockholm, making it one of the cleanest metropolises in the world. North of the city Sista Satellite City is the largest information technology center in Northern Europe, not only the communication giant in Sweden Ericsson , many world-class computer, electronic and communication enterprises such as Microsoft IBM NOKIA HP Also settled here, China's Huawei Communications ZTE Electronics The company also has a research and development base here.
Stockholm is also the financial center of Sweden, where the headquarters of Sweden's major banks are located. as Swedish Bank (Swedbank), Swedish Commercial Bank Handelsbanken )And Northern Europe Sian Bank SEB )。 Most insurance companies such as Scandinavian Insurance Company Skandia )Its headquarters and the Swedish Stock Exchange are also located in Stockholm.
Southwest of the city IKEA The supermarket is the largest IKEA supermarket in the world.
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Tourism has become the most important industry. According to Euromonitor, Stockholm is the second most visited Nordic city, with about one million tourists every year.

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Culture

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Stockholm is an ancient, young, elegant and prosperous city. Its old city has a history of more than 700 years. It has been well preserved due to being protected from the destruction of war, and maintains its antique style. There are medieval buildings decorated with carvings and stone carvings. The streets are narrow Ancient city style There is also an ancient well in the central square of the old city, which is said to be the only fresh water well for residents hundreds of years ago.
There is also a majestic palace here Nikolai Church And other historic sites. If you arrive in front of the palace at noon, you will see the sentry changing sentries with gorgeous clothes and grand ceremony. Just a few Swedish krona You can buy a ticket to visit the royal palace through these sentries Swedish Royal Family The gold, silver, jewelry and various exquisite utensils left behind can be used to watch the exquisite murals in the palace. Stockholm also has the characteristics of a modern city. The city is surrounded by green grass and elegant environment. The buildings are surrounded by tree walls. Lawns and flowers are planted in the street center, roadside, and house side. In addition, there is a fountain.
Stockholm is Nobel My hometown. Nobel, who never went to university, studied hard, sought advice modestly, and invented Dynamite and Smokeless powder World famous. He donated all his heritage and established Nobel Prize Since 1901, the prizes have been awarded once a year. At that time, a grand ceremony was held in Stockholm Concert Hall, and the king of Sweden personally awarded prizes to the winners.
As the capital of Sweden, Stockholm has many national cultural institutes. The most famous cultural relics are two UNESCO Promulgated World Heritage Site Deninghan Palace and Skuge Cemetery
The oldest part of Stockholm is Old Town It is mainly built on Stadsholmen Island. It retains the medieval times Street system, two main roads sterlnggatan Österlånggatan )And Vsterlnggatan Västerlånggatan )It crosses the whole island, and there are some paths leading to the shore. The famous buildings on the island include the huge German church( Tyska kyrkan ), some residences and mansions, such as Noble House Riddarhuset , Nobel's residence), etc.
1998 Stockholm was rated as European Capital of Culture
Sand dunes to the east of the city Baden The region was once a famous reformist leader in modern Chinese history Kang Youwei Where you lived. Kang Youwei Reform Movement of 1898 He failed, went into exile abroad, made a round the world trip, and once visited Sweden. In 1909, he bought an island here, built a Chinese style garden, and named it "Beihai Thatched Cottage".

education

In the 18th century, Stockholm began scientific research and higher education, such as the Stockholm Meteorological Observatory. 1811 Karolinska Medical College Officially established, it is responsible for annual selection Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine School. Royal College of Technology was founded in 1827 It is the largest technical college in Sweden. Stockholms universitet to 1878 Was established, 1960 Was awarded the title of university, 2004 There are 35000 students in total. Stockholm University has merged many other institutions with a long history, such as the Observatory, the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the Botanical Garden. Stockholm School of Economics Established on 1909 It is one of the few private institutions of higher learning in Sweden.
stay Art aspect, Stockholm Royal Conservatory of Music Incorporated in 1771 The Royal Academy of Art in Stockholm also has a long history and was founded in 1735 Stockholm Theater Academy, formerly the Royal Theater, Greta Garbo I studied here. Other schools, such as the Stockholm Institute of Arts and Crafts (Konstfack), were founded in 1844 There are also Opera Academy, Dance Academy, etc.
Shedtor College was founded in 1995 It is a comprehensive college in the south of Stockholm, and most of the other schools are in the north.
two thousand and thirteen QS World University Ranking 101-200 Stockholms universitet Located in this city.

writer

Writers related to Stockholm include poets and lyricists Carl Michael Berman 1740 - 1795 ), novelist and dramatist Auguste Sternberg 1849 - 1912 ), novelist Yarma Sederberry (Hjalmar Söderberg)( 1869 - 1941 )。 Other celebrities include The Nobel Prize in Literature Winner Eyvind Johnson 1900 - 1976 ), popular poets and composers Evert Taubey 1890 - 1976 )。 novelist Pier Anders Forgenstam 1917 - 1998 )Wrote a series of novel descriptions nineteenth century reach Twentieth Century Life in Stockholm in the middle period.

Transportation

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Stockholm began to build Metro Line 1 in 1945 and put it into operation in 1950. By 1975, three lines had been built with a total length of 110.3 km and 100 stations. No new subway lines have been built since 1975. The conditions of each line are as follows:
Metro Line 1 is 41.8 km long with 49 stations, including 8.0 km underground line, 5.3 km elevated line and 28.5 km ground line.
Metro Line 2 is 40.3 km long with 36 stations, including 29.3 km underground line, 3.1 km elevated line and 7.9 km ground line.
Metro Line 3 is 28.2 km long, with 20 stations, 26.0 km underground line, 1.5 km elevated line and 0.7 km ground line.
Stockholms tunnelbana The line network is a radial road network. The three lines cross at the central railway station in the city center and radiate to the northwest and south of the city (the northeast and west are large rivers and lakes with small population).
In order to expand the coverage, each line has a part of branch lines in the suburbs. The stations at the end of each line can be connected with Light rail Transfer with other modes of transportation.

Catering

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eating habits

In Stockholm, there are many small dishes shops, which can be cooked or uncooked. Even canned fish can be cooked or uncooked. There are many kinds of fish, but there are few kinds of vegetables and fruits, and the price is very high. The reason is that Stockholm has a cold climate, which is not suitable for plant growth.
Stockholm people have a tradition of eating mixed soup on Thursday, accompanied by bacon, sausage and mustard. The usual drinks are hot punch and cold beer. Then there are snacks dipped with jam and puffed cream. Most Stockholm hotels will provide a daily special meal during lunch, usually including drinks salad , bread and coffee, etc.
To make Stockholm meatballs: first, soak the bread with milk, peel and wash the onions, cut them into pieces, add butter and fry them for later use. Chop the beef into small pieces, put them into a basin, add fried chopped onions, eggs, bread (milk removed), salt, chili noodles, cardamom noodles, etc., and mix them well. When stirring, gradually add milk until it becomes paste. Squeeze it into balls and stick the flour. Put it in the oil pan, fry it until golden yellow, take it out and put it in the stew pan, add some beef soup and sour cream, adjust the taste, and braise it gently. Serve with mashed potatoes or other vegetables. The meatballs are thick, fragrant, tender and delicious.

Food recommendation

Reindeer meat slices : Reindeer is a specialty in northern Sweden. Those who are going to the Arctic (kiruna) should pay attention to it. They must taste it locally. Ingredients: reindeer meat, potatoes, red onions, lingonberry ketchup.
Stockholm has thousands of restaurants, which can meet all tastes and consumption levels, from the old-fashioned bread and coffee shop (Konditori) to gourmet restaurants. In addition, there are some high-end shopping malls in this city.
Most cafes and restaurants offer special lunch dagens ratt or dagens lunch from 11:30 to 2:00 every day, and the price is fixed (generally 60-70 SEK), usually including main dishes, salad, bread, cold drinks and coffee, which is the most economical way for upper class Swedes to eat.
When it comes to fast and cheap snacks, the first recommendation is grillad korv med brod - a simple Hot dog Sausage bread (12-25 Swedish krona , countless stalls and food carts are available). Similar bread includes boiled hot dog sausage bread (kokt korv) and various rolls - hot dog sausage with mashed potatoes onion , shrimp salad, etc.
Caf é Art (Vasterlanggatan 60; snacks 35~65 SEK) A dome shaped coffee bar, antique, complements the atmosphere of the ancient city.
Hermitage(Stora Nygatan 11; 65~85 Swedish krona )A restaurant for vegetarians brings together exquisite vegetarian dishes from all over the world. Lunch is very economical (SEK 65).
Hotergshallen (Hotorget) has many Mediterranean style snack bars. The opposite Kungshallen (Hotorget) also has many snack stalls, which not only have national flavor, but also are cheap. There is also an open-air market between the two buildings, which sells many fresh fruits and vegetables.
For "night owls", Kebab house (snacks from SEK 19), located at the intersection of Vasatan Street and Kungsgatan Street, close to the central station, is an ideal place to stay open until 5 a.m. every day. The kebabs and beef patties there are delicious and cheap.
There is a row of fast food restaurants along the edge of Kungstradgarden Park. The most famous one is Caf é Piccolino (Kungstradgarden), a narrow and long small restaurant with huge French window The lighting is very good.
Bakfickan (main course 95-200 Swedish krona Time (Monday to Saturday) is a restaurant loved by Stockholm people. The decoration of Art Nouveau style makes people feel at home, and the price is reasonable.
Sirap(Surbrunnsgatan 31A; Brunch 30~95 Swedish krona )Serve delicious brunch, large sandwiches and salad.
Ostermalm
Sturekatten(Riddargatan 4 ; Sandwich 35~70 SEK) A traditional coffee shop, the interior is decorated with old-fashioned decorations and antiques. It's very pleasant to enjoy a cup of afternoon tea quietly here.
Qstermalms Saluhall(Ostermalmatorg; Time Monday to Saturday) is a very beautiful market, which also has a cheap snack stand. If you are going to have a picnic, be sure to fill your basket here.
Sodermalm
Creperie Fyra Nnop(Svartensgatan 4; Pancakes 36~74 Swedish krona Time is open at night) There are many cabins inside, which provide delicious food (60 SEK for side dishes, 36 SEK for desserts).
Hermans (Fjiang Alai Gatan 23A; Lunch 68/98 SEK) provides vegetarian food. In summer, you can enjoy delicious food and beautiful scenery on the corridor.
If you want to eat fast food, you can go to Jerusalem Royal Kebab (Got gatan 61; Time 24 hours). The barbecue and salad sandwich is only SEK 25. The one with more Swedish flavor is Nyatekt Stromming (Sodermalmstorg), which has the most famous German fried herring in Stockholm.
Indian Curry Indian Curry House; Scheelegatan; main course 65~120 Swedish krona )Provide Stockholm
Mamas& Tapas(Scheelegatan 3; Snack 35 SEK. The main course is 98~158 SEK), a Spanish food restaurant.
The most convenient supermarket is Hemkop (Klarabergsgatan 50; Time 8am~9pm from Monday to Friday), located in the underground of Ahlens Department Store. System bolaget(Kiarabergsgatan 62; Time 10am~8pm Monday to Friday, 10am~3pm Saturday).

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Stockholm is located on the west bank of the Baltic Sea, the capital and largest city of Sweden, and also the largest city in northern Europe. Located on the east coast of Sweden, bordering the Baltic Sea and at the entrance of Lake Malaren, it is a famous tourist resort with beautiful scenery. The urban area is distributed on 14 islands and a peninsula, and more than 70 bridges connect these islands, so it enjoys the reputation of "Venice in the North". The urban area of Stockholm is part of the Greater Stockholm. Since the 13th century, Stockholm has become the political, cultural, economic and transportation center of Sweden.

city hall

As far as the building itself is concerned, Stockholm City Hall is a building with unique shape and beautiful decoration; As far as the function itself is concerned, Stockholm City Hall is the same as that of other cities in Europe. It is the place where the municipal meetings are held and the official office of the municipal government is located. However, it is also the place where the final ownership of each Nobel Prize is announced every year.
The Stockholm City Hall was built on the bank of the Malaren Lake in the center of the city. The construction period lasted from 1911 to 1923. The main body was built with red bricks. The top of the tall bell tower on the right is a representative Denmark , Sweden Norway The three golden crowns of the Three Kingdoms symbolize the Kalmar Union The gilded crown of the city hall has also become the most frequently mentioned feature of the city hall. In the clock tower, there is a museum for art exhibitions. The bell tower is 105 meters high. You can enjoy the view of Stockholm when you climb on it.
The banquet hall in the city hall, known as the "Blue Hall", is one of the best known halls in the city hall. On December 10 every year, the Swedish king, queen and distinguished guests gather here Nobel Prize The winners held a grand dinner party. The splendid lights between the columns on both sides of the Blue Hall and the blue pillars in front of it set off the dinner atmosphere of elite gathering. The Blue Hall, which left many Nobel Prize winners, also naturally has a unique temperament.
In addition to the Blue Hall, another magnificent hall, the Golden Hall, is another famous place of the City Hall. The gold hall is 25 meters long Stained glass The most eye-catching murals are the mosaic murals, which cost 18 million pieces of metal and glass blocks of 1 square centimeter in total. The left and right walls take history as the theme, and the left wall narrates and the right wall narrates people, respectively representing the piracy era in Swedish history and other periods, as well as important figures in Swedish history. In the middle of the front main wall is the large legendary city's patron god, the Melalun Lake Goddess. At the left and right sides of the Goddess's feet are people of all ethnic groups from Asia and Europe, implying that people everywhere regard Stockholm as their ideal place.
There is a wide square outside the city hall of Stockholm fountain Sculpture decoration welcomes every visitor here.

Scansen Museum

Scansen Museum Located on the island of Yulgorden Stockholm The most famous tourist attraction shows people the folk life of Sweden in the past from various angles. It covers an area of more than 30 hectares and has 150 buildings. Among the houses, there are not only grass roofed wooden houses or brick houses in the south of Sweden, but also conical wooden houses of the Lapu people in the north, as well as church spires and bell towers.
The Skansen Museum was built in 1891. In the vast green forest, there are more than 100 farmhouses, churches and other buildings moved from all over Sweden. Here you can see the traditional way of life and work in Sweden, which can be said to be a life museum. This flavor of going back to the past also shows on the clothes of every reception and commentator in the park: white apron, plain white clothes and hats, or a string of keys tied around the waist, or really feeding chickens, ducks and pigs outside the house, which is like being in the past century. There are more museums in Skansen, the most representative of which is Postal Museum Tobacco museum, the collection is as exquisite as any independent museum.

Swedish Palace

There are many exquisite reliefs on the four walls of the palace, with a large courtyard in the middle. The royal palace church and the national hall in the southern half of the Que and the banquet hall in the northern half of the Que remain the original furnishings and are open to the public. In the magnificent hall of the palace, large portraits of kings and queens of all dynasties are hung on the walls, and the dome is decorated with magnetic burials, sculptures and gorgeous paintings. It is said that most of them were created by German artists in the 17th century. Some rooms are also decorated with ancient chariot weapons, jewelry, gold and silver utensils, and the solid models of medieval knights with spears and full body armor. At noon every day, the palace guard held a grand shift ceremony in accordance with the ancient tradition, and the shift guards dressed in gorgeous costumes solemnly and solemnly performed the traditional shift procedures.
This is the place where the king works and holds celebrations. It is also a major tourist attraction in Stockholm. The open parts of the palace include: the royal residence, Gustav III The Treasure Museum, the Treasure Museum, the Three Crown Museum, and the Royal Weapons Museum. In the palace, you can visit all kinds of gold, silver, jewelry, exquisite utensils, and exquisite murals and reliefs in the palace.

Vasa Shipwreck Museum

Vasa Museum displays 17th century warships plucked from the sea floor—— Vasa The warship Vasa was ordered to be built by Gustv Adolf II. At that time, Sweden was the target of foreign powers. In order to guard against the invasion of neighboring countries, Gustv Adolf II ordered to build four warships, including Vasa. After the completion in the spring of 1628, the first voyage was launched in August. The weather was fine and everything was normal when the ship first set sail. However, after sailing 1300 meters, the ship capsized and accelerated to sink due to the heavy weight of the ship. The sinking was in 333, and the Swedish authorities only ordered the salvage in 1961. Although the navigation history is very short Swede It is still regarded as a national treasure, because it presents the technology and art of shipbuilding by Swedes in the 17th century, especially the wood carving skill on the ship.
After more than 300 years of dark underwater years, the real appearance of the Vasa is still basically preserved. After more than 10 years of necessary restoration, the 60.97 m long, 11.68 m wide and 52 m high main mast of the Vasa has almost completely recovered to the state when it set sail. However, this time, it is no longer a weapon of the kingdom expedition, but a carrier to remember history. With the flick of the hand of time, the Vasa was left with more than just the vicissitudes of change.

Queen Avenue

Queen Street is a famous commercial pedestrian street in Stockholm, where many large stores gather.
There are many stores on this street, including restaurants, cafes, food and clothing stores. Generally, tourists will spend some time here to shop freely

Nordiska Museet

Nordiska Museet It is located near the bridge from the eastern area of Juyeden District in Stockholm to northern Europe. This is a museum that shows the real life of Swedes. It really shows the work and life of Swedes since modern times.
As early as 1872, Swedish naturalist Open Air Museum The founder Hercylius began to prepare for the construction of the museum, which was not officially completed until 1907, 35 years later. The whole museum building has four floors. On the first floor, Swedish agricultural, animal husbandry, fishing and other objects are displayed, including farmers' living rooms, fishing, hunting, farming and hand tools, as well as the life picture of ethnic Laps. The exhibition on the second floor shows the related articles and household furniture with different styles and customs. On the third floor, there are various items on display, including musical instruments, puppets, toys, clothes of upper class people, food and drinks, as well as folk crafts from Sweden and Norway. The fourth floor is the furniture exhibition hall, exhibiting northern Europe Renaissance Baroque rococo , France Louis XVI There are as many as 25 exhibition rooms for various kinds of furniture such as contemporary furniture.

drottningholm

drottningholm
Queen's Island Palace belongs to the royal territory, 15 kilometers away from the city center. Its construction is inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, so it is called "Versailles in Sweden", and it is the first one in Sweden to be listed World Cultural Heritage A listed scenic spot.
The scenic spots include Queen's Island Palace, Palace Theater, China Palace and Garden. Queen's Island Palace is the core of this royal territory.
Slottsteatern golden age It was during the reign of Gustav III that Gustav III was assassinated at the dance held in the theater, and the theater was closed from then on. After renovation in 1922, it was re performed as before, and the theater still held performances of classical dramas. China Palace Kina slatt includes a palace and two pavilions, both inside and outside of which adopt Chinese and Asian artistic styles.

Houses of Parliament

The Swedish Parliament Building is in the east of the royal palace in the old city. Even if you are just an ordinary citizen, you can come here to listen in when there is a debate about state affairs.
Swedish children's political moat is opened in this live observation of real politics, which is much more intuitive and profound than the indoctrination in political classes and textbooks.

Prince's Former Residence

Prince Eugen does not like power, but has a special liking for art and culture, so he is called the artist prince Eugen. As a member of the royal family, his wealth has helped him to collect works of art. At the same time, he is also an outstanding artist, as we can know from the murals in the city hall.
The prince's main collection and some of his works are on display in the museum of his former residence. The garden of the former residence is built along the small seaside highland of the Baltic Sea. There are more than 10 world-famous bronze replicas of sculptures, which are placed in front of the palace, in the flowers, under the shade of trees, and beside the path. It is really enjoyable!
Stockholm Cathedral
Stockholm Cathedral
This is the oldest church in the city. Its history can be traced back to 1279, but its architecture has been continuously modified and adjusted. The last time was between 1736 and 1745, the architect Kahlberg added a beautiful tower with clocks on the building. Since the 15th century, all the coronations of Swedish kings have been held in this cathedral.
Stockholm Cathedral It was first mentioned in writing in 1279 and became a Martin Luther The Protestant Church of Stockholm has become Stockholm Cathedral. The church has many unique artifacts; The most famous one was carved by Burnt Notko in 1489 st. george 's And fire dragon.

Millers Museum

Millers Museum
Millesg ∨ rden is on the Liding ö island in the northeast of the city, Calmyres (1875-1955) was a famous sculptor in Sweden. In 1906, he bought the hillside beside the bay and built villas and workshops here. After Milers died, it was opened as a museum to display the sculptors' artistic works And his extensive collection of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, including Tang tri colored glazed pottery of China and stone sculptures of the Ming Dynasty.
The garden is built along the mountain slope, facing a quiet bay. The garden is decorated with sculptors' statue columns and sculpture fountains. Guo Moruo He also visited the garden and wrote poems with his own handwriting.
Millers Park is the private garden of Carl Millers, a sculptor. It is located on the hillside and has a good view of Stockholm. In the garden with luxuriant flowers and trees, there are many famous works of Milers. In addition, there are some sculptures collected by Milers over the years, from ancient Greece and Rome to the Middle Ages Renaissance Each interesting work makes the garden more vivid. On November 10, 2005, Sweden Post issued a set of stamps "Angels in Millers Park", which show the sculptures of angels playing clarinet, tuba, flute and trumpet in Millers Garden.

Concert Hall

The concert hall (Konserthuset) was built in 1926 as a building with blue exterior walls, which is mainly used as the performance venue of the Swedish Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Every year at Nobel Prize The award ceremony was held here.
In front of the concert hall is the Hay Square (H ö torget), full of fruit, vegetables and small vendors' stalls. In front of the square concert hall is the statue of Orpheus, who is a singer in Greek mythology, holding the harp, a musical instrument he is good at.

City Honor

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In November 2018, the World Cities Ranking was released, and Stockholm entered the ranks of the world's first tier cities. [1]
2019 Global Sustainable competitiveness In the top 20, Stockholm ranked 13th. [2]
December 26, 2019, ranked 2019 Global Top 500 Cities No. 15 on the list. [3]
In April 2020, it was selected into the "2020 World Famous Summer Cities". [4]