Swedish Parliament (Gustav Adolf Square and Old Town)Map
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You can try to get a free tour with an English guide. When we were there, there was something going on in the parliament. We got to see high ranking people going in and out of the Parliament.
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You can try to get a free tour with an English guide. When we were there, there was something going on in the parliament. We got to see high ranking people going in and out of the Parliament.
The most popular view in Stockholm is the city hall. Since you can see the annual Nobel Prize ceremony here, it is highly regarded by the world. It should be admitted that in the past few years, two Chinese people have been awarded the prize, and the Nobel Prize has been highly regarded by the Chinese.
Located on the Holy Spirit Island in the old city, from the Grand Palace of the Old City, across the bridge is the Holy Spirit Island. It is very small. There are only two buildings on the island. The Swedish Parliament on the west side and the Medieval Museum on the east. The Swedish Parliament is an old building connected to the new building. The Nordic building is the same as the people. Really heavy, there is no such complicated decoration. The old building can be visited for free. Curious friends can see if it is consistent with what you think.
The Swedish Parliament Building is located on the small Holy Spirit Island, opposite the Swedish Medieval Museum. After crossing the bridge, it is the old town, very close to the Stockholm Palace and the Cathedral. Free entry to the Parliament building, free explanations, an hourly English tour to learn about the Swedish political system and visit the Parliament.
The roof here is also the appearance of the boat inverted. I have to say that the architectural style of a place is definitely related to the heritage of history. In terms of the Vikings, they all go ashore at night and sleep with the boat inverted to cover the wind and rain. Watching the boat inverted to the roof on the head has a sense of security.