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and Stockholm City Theatre (to the left) at night. Sergels torg (translated "Sergel's Square") is a well-known public square in the centre of Stockholm, Sweden. The square is named after 18th century sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel, whose workshop was located in the area north of the square (...)
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in central Stockholm; both loved and hated as a symbol for Stockholm and the growth of modernism in Sweden[http://www.stockholmtown.com/templates/page____2641.aspx?epslanguage=EN Kulturhuset - Stockholm's centre for photography, art, multimedia, fashion, music, dance and theatre]. (...)
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, Sweden. It stretches north from the bridge Riksbron at Stockholms ström, in the district of Norrmalm, to Observatorielunden in the district of Vasastaden. Forming a parallel street to Vasagatan and Sveavägen, Drottningsgatan is intercepted by (south to north) Fredsgatan, Jakobsgatan, Herkulesgatan, Vattugatan, Klarabergsgatan, Mäster Samuelsgatan, Bryggargatan, Gamla Brogatan, Kungsgatan, (...)
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. View from the Stockholm City Hall. : "The Stream castle") is a small islet in central Stockholm, Sweden, located north of Stadsholmen, and west of Helgeandsholmen, between the bridges Centralbron, a motorway passing through central Stockholm, and Vasabron. Strömsborg is part of Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm and is connected to the rest of the world by the bridge Strömsborgsbron leading (...)
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Norrmalm is a city district in Stockholm, part of the larger Norrmalm borough. The southern part of the district, Lower Norrmalm (Swedish: ''Nedre Norrmalm''), also known as City, constitutes the most central part of Stockholm, while Upper Norrmalm is more residential. The name Norrmalm is first mentioned in 1288 (...)
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The Stockholm Concert Hall (''Konserthuset'') is the main hall for orchestral music in Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by Ivar Tengbom and inaugurated in 1926, it is the home to the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. It is also where the awarding ceremony for the Nobel Prizes are held annually. The blue building lies to the east of Hötorget. Image:Konserthuset (...)
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The Ministry of Finance is a Swedish government ministry responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government. The ministry has a staff of 490, of whom only 20 are political appointees (...)
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The Ministry of Culture is a ministry within the government of Sweden responsible for culture policy. The ministry is headed by the Minister for Culture, currently Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth (m). The Ministry of Culture is located at Drottninggatan 16 in central Stockholm. (...)
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The Ministry of Education and Research is a government ministry in Sweden responsible for matters relating to schools, universities, colleges, and research. The ministry offices are located at Drottninggatan 16 in central Stockholm. (...)
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The Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications is a ministry within the government of Sweden. Its areas of responsibility include business development and competition, electronic communications, energy, forestry, information technology (IT), postal communications and cashier service, primary industries, regional development, research and development (R&D), government-owned (...)
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