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Nobel Museum in Stockholm
The Nobel Museum or Nobel Prize Museum (Nobelmuseet) in Stockholm opened in 2001, on the centenary of the Nobel Prize, and is currently located in the building …
In the footsteps of Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel – from dynamite to a peace prize Few Swedes are known worldwide and can be described as both revolutionary and controversial. Swedish chemist and …
Discover where The Bridge was filmed!
The Bridge or Bron-Broen, as the title originally sounds, is a popular Nordic Noir series that takes place in both Malmö and Copenhagen. The Öresund …
Moderna Museet in Stockholm
For some magical reason, I mainly have sunny days in Stockholm. I’ve travelled to the Swedish capital several times so far, even for longer periods but the …
Ale’s Stones, the Swedish Stonehenge (Ales Stenar)
Did you know Sweden has its own Stonehenge? Ale’s Stones (or Ales Stenar in Swedish) are located near the old fishing village Kåseberga (not far …
Ribersborgs Kallbadhuset in Malmö
Swedes are, just like people in Finland, really fond of their sauna. Actually, I should say: bastu because the Swedes have their own word for …
Gripsholm Castle in Mariefred
Gripsholm Castle or Gripsholm Slott is one of the eleven royal castles in Sweden. Gripsholm Castle is build in Mariefred, a small place next to …
The Royal Palace (Gamla Stan)
The Swedish Royal Palace (in Swedish: Kungliga Slottet) in Gamla Stan in Stockholm is one of the largest palaces in Europe. It is even bigger …
The Vasa Museum in Stockholm
The Vasa Museum is one of the most visited attractions in Stockholm. The maritime museum is located on Djurgården and is a must visit! The …