Stockholm City Hall, known as Stadshuset, stands majestically on the Kungsholmen waterfront, its redbrick façade and 328-foot (100-meter) tower crowned with the Three Crowns of Sweden. Completed in 1923, this landmark is a testament to the city’s architectural and cultural heritage. Inside, visitors can explore elaborate ceremonial chambers through guided tours, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and history of Stockholm’s civic life. The intricate details and rich history make it a compelling destination for those interested in architecture and local governance.
Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset)
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