The City Hall is not only the most visited building in Stockholm but it is also the office of the Stockholm City Council. It was built in the Swedish National Romantic Style but it is also here where every year, on the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death on December 10th, the Nobel Prize Banquet is held.
This is one of the most popular visits in town. The tour itself lasts about 45 minutes per regulations that we need to follow in The City Hall, but after that, we will visit the courtyards and garden facing Lake Mälaren. From here you will have a fantastic view of the city and is fantastic for taking photos or just relaxing and admiring the scenery.
The meeting point is by the big Oak tree located at the main patio of The City Hall and not outside on the street. There are VERY STRICT RULES established by the City Hall that we must follow. Also, I want to remind you that the City Hall is a working building and not a museum.
Designed by one of Sweden’s best architects, Ragnar Östberg, Stadshuset or The City Hall was inaugurated on June 23th 1923, exactly 400 years after King Gustav Vasa arrived to Stockholm. The City Hall is the office of the City Council and it is the most visited building in Stockholm. It is located in the island of Kungsholmen, facing Lake Mälaren and the island of Södermalm.
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