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The father of the free press
This bronze statue is located on the small square Riddarhustorget in the Gamla Stan. Lars Johan Hierta (1801-1872) was a Swedish newspaper publisher and politician. He founded the Aftonbladet ne...
It’s a statue. I was not aware why someone mad a statue of this person. However it’s not a bad statue and it takes about 3 minutes to look at. Pretty average.
"The road to free press and liberal form of government"
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We went to the Riddarholmstorget Square, where the sculpture of a elegantly dressed master with a folded newspaper in his hands. On the post it is written: Lars Johan Hierta, 1801-1872, "Laid the road with ...
A monument to the free press and liberal form of government
Original Text
This monument is quite medium by its artistic properties. It stands in the shadow of a tree at the intersection of two small streets in Hamla Stan and it can not be seen at all. But it is a monument to the father of Swedish ...
The father of the free press
This bronze statue is located on the small square Riddarhustorget in the Gamla Stan. Lars Johan Hierta (1801-1872) was a Swedish newspaper publisher and politician. He founded the Aftonbladet ne...
Statue
It’s a statue. I was not aware why someone mad a statue of this person. However it’s not a bad statue and it takes about 3 minutes to look at. Pretty average.
Located on one of the exits to the city
That small monument is located in one of the exits to the city around there are a couple of restaurants and the club of aristocrats
"The road to free press and liberal form of government"
We went to the Riddarholmstorget Square, where the sculpture of a elegantly dressed master with a folded newspaper in his hands. On the post it is written: Lars Johan Hierta, 1801-1872, "Laid the road with ...
A monument to the free press and liberal form of government
This monument is quite medium by its artistic properties. It stands in the shadow of a tree at the intersection of two small streets in Hamla Stan and it can not be seen at all. But it is a monument to the father of Swedish ...