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Tourism > Tourism in Sweden > Tourism in StockholmA tourist in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, may consider the following options:
1 Sights
2 Museums
- Hallwyl Museum
- Millesgården
- Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde
- Swedish Museum of Architecture
- Swedish Modern Museum
- Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts
- Thiel Gallery
- Royal Swedish Armoury
- Swedish Army Museum
- Swedish Museum of National Antiquities
- Swedish Museum of Natural History
- Swedish National Maritime Museums
- Swedish National Museum of Cultural History
- Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology
3 Theatre and Dance
- Royal Swedish OperaThe Royal Swedish Opera or Kungliga Operan is the national stage for opera in Sweden. The building lies in the center of Stockholm, on the eastern side of Gustav Adolfs square. The opera company was founded by King Gustav III and its first performance was
- Royal Swedish Theatre
- Swedish Dance Museum
- House of Dance
4 Architecture
- Skogskyrkogården - The Woodland CemeterySkogskyrkogarden reflects the development of architecture from national romantic style to mature functionalism. The name reflects the feel of the site. When it became apparent at the beginning of the century that Stockholm's burial grounds must be expande
- Stockholms stadsbibliotek - City Library
- Stadshuset - City HallStockholm's City Hall was built between 1911-1923 to the design of architect Ragnar Ostberg. It is one of Sweden's foremost buildings in the National Romantic style. Behind the imposing facades, built with 8 million bricks are found offices, meeting rooms
- KaknästornetKaknastornet is the tallest building in Scandinavia. Situated in Stockholm, Sweden, it is a TV tower 155m tall. It is home to Teracom, a Swedish telecommunications company, and is the hub of television and radio broadcasts in Sweden. It is situated a few
5 Lodging
- Grand Hotel
- Royal Viking Hotel
- Scandic
See also: Culture of SwedenSwedish 20th century culture is noted by pioneering works in the early days of cinema, with Mauritz Stiller and Victor Sjostrom. Later on, moguls like Ingmar Bergman and actresses such as Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Anita Ekberg made careers abroad.
Stockholm Official Visitors Guide