Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden, the political, economic, cultural, transportation center and main port of Sweden, the official palace of the Swedish national government, parliament and royal family, and a world-famous international metropolis. Stockholm is located on the east coast of Sweden, near the Baltic Sea, where Lake Meralen flows into the sea. This is a famous tourist attraction 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".
Stockholm is well preserved because it was not destroyed by the war. At present, there are more than 100 museums and places of interest, including history, nationality, nature, art and so on. 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.
Tourist attractions in Stockholm
1, Scanson Museum
The Scanson Museum, located on Ulgordon Island, is the most famous tourist attraction in Stockholm, showing people the past Swedish folk life from many angles. Covering an area of more than 30 hectares, there are houses 150 rooms. There are straw-topped wooden houses or brick houses in Signy, southern Sweden, conical wooden houses of Lapps in northern Sweden, spires and bell towers of churches and so on.
2. Nordic Museum
The Nordic Museum is located near the bridge leading to northern Europe in the eastern part of the Uyidian district of Stockholm. This is a museum that shows the real life of Swedes. It truly shows the working and living scenes of Swedes from modern times to the present.
3. Queen Island
Queen's Island Palace is a royal territory, 0/5km away from the city center/kloc-. Because its construction was inspired by the Palace of Versailles in France, it is called "the Palace of Versailles in Sweden" and is the first scenic spot in Sweden to be included in the World Cultural Heritage List.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Stockholm