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[2025 Stockholm Attraction] Travel Guide for Stockholm City Hall (Updated Mar)

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The city center of Stockholm City Hall is located on the shore of Lake Mälaren. It was built in 1911. It is the image and representative of Stockholm, the office of the city's municipal committee, and the place where the Nobel Prize was awarded and celebrated. The beauty of architecture The exterior walls of the entire building are brick red, built near the water, and the tower stands majestically. Magnificent. To the right of Stockholm City Hall is a minaret with a height of about 106 meters and three gilded crowns, representing the cooperation of the people of Sweden, Denmark and Norway. To climb the tower, you have to climb a series of narrow steps. The tower museum on the same floor as the elevator is also open to the public. "Blue Room" and "Golden Room" The banquet hall called "Blue Room" is located on the first floor. The inner wall of "Blue Room" is actually red and can accommodate about 1,200 guests. This is the famous Nobel Banquet. where it is held. The four walls of the golden hall on the second floor are decorated with about 18 million pieces of golden mosaics about one centimeter square. The murals show the history of Stockholm. Under the bright lights, the whole hall is brilliant and shining. In addition to the famous "Golden Hall" and "Blue Hall", there is a more sacred marriage registration hall in the City Hall. The citizens of Stockholm took not only the marriage certificate, but also the affection and blessings for this beautiful city. Stockholm City Hall also has a souvenir shop and café with a variety of souvenirs that are very characteristic of the city hall.
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Stockholm City Hall Address:

Hantverkargatan 1, 111 52 Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm City Hall Recommended sightseeing time:

1-2 hours

Stockholm City Hall Phone:

+46 8 508 290 00
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