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1, Stockholm City Hall

The city hall is a landmark building in Stockholm, which was built by the architect RagnarOstberg in191-1923. It used 8 million red bricks and 6.5438+0.9 million mosaic tiles, which was quite large. The walls of the Golden Hall of the City Hall are made of small pieces of glass, among which the Blue Hall is the largest hall of the City Hall and the place where the Nobel Prize dinner is held. The name "Blue Hall" has been used all the time because it has been used to calling it Blue Hall during the construction process. Climb the tower of the city hall, and you can have a panoramic view of Stockholm. The town hall must be led by an interpreter.

2. Knights Island Church

Knights Island Church is one of the most famous churches in Stockholm! It is also one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm, some of which can be traced back to the beginning of14th century. The cast iron spire of the church is the most obvious symbol near the old city. Knights Island Church, located in the west of the old city of Stockholm where the Royal Palace is located, is the funeral church of The Swedish monarch, where many kings in Swedish history are buried, including Gustaf V, who died at 1950. Tourists can see the coffins of most of them. The church group of this church was dissolved on 1807 and only used for burial and commemoration.

3. Stockholm Public Library

Stockholm Public Library is located in the direction of King's Island, which is located in the north of the central city as a whole and is one of the famous landmarks! It has a history of nearly 100 years. Here, for the first time, the Swedish library has adopted the open bookshelf design, which people can consult freely. The most attractive thing about the library is the unique design of the building. The internal structure of the whole space is symmetrical. Along the stairs up to the rotunda, you can feel the grand scene surrounded by books in the atmosphere of combining classical and modern.

4. Nobel Museum

Stockholm, Sweden is the hometown of the Nobel Prize. Every year from 65438+February 10, the Nobel Prize will be awarded to scholars who have made great contributions to mankind in the fields of physics, chemistry and medicine. The Nobel Museum has set up multimedia, audio-visual and various materials, which vividly show the achievements of past winners, including the Nobel Prize winner in China. It can be said that the essence of human social progress is gathered here.

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