Sweden: Nobel Prize Museum + Moonlight Boy (26-2)
3️⃣ A must-visit museum in Stockholm – the Nobel Prize Museum, which has a very unassuming entrance (pic 9), and pic 8 shows the small square in front of the museum. The museum is not very large, but it's rich in content. Right behind the service hall at the entrance, there's a large bronze plaque of Alfred Nobel on the floor (pic 1). Students (I don't remember from which school ) have designed outfits representing the different Nobel Prize categories, pics 2-7, can you tell which prize each represents? (pic 2 Physics ⚛️; pic 3 Chemistry 🧪; pic 4 Medicine ❤️; pic 4 Literature 📖; pic 5 Peace ; Economics 📈). You can find information related to Mo Yan and Tu Youyou... A unique feature is the ceiling, where a circular track hangs photos of Nobel laureates, rotating continuously. 4️⃣ 'Moonlight Boy' (pic 10), the smallest outdoor sculpture, sits quietly in an alley (pic 11), and in winter, people will put a hat and scarf on it 🧣. Old Town City walk, the history of the Old Town dates back to the 13th century, pic 17 shows the narrowest medieval alley in Stockholm's Old Town, pics 18, 19 show the daffodil balcony in Stockholm's Old Town... pic 16 lunch, featuring Swedish meatballs... On the way back to the hotel, I took a picture of a mast ship from across the shore (pic 15); pic 19, the pink building on the sloping square outside the Swedish Royal Palace is the Stockholm Cathedral 💒, officially known as St. Nicholas Church, a Gothic building and the oldest church in the Old Town. Then, after driving 300 kilometers, we arrived at the border town of Karlstad and checked into Scandic Karlstad City