The capital city of Sweden combines modern attractions with historic charm. Kick off your stay with visits to Stockholm’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Royal Palace Drottningholm (the residence of the royal family) and the magical Skogskyrkogården, or Woodland Cemetery. Stroll the cobblestone streets of Old Town and over the picturesque bridges that span the city’s canals. The 19th-century Skansen was the world’s first open-air museum and is still a premier place to learn about Swedish history.
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Spectacular, very good! The house was built in a Art Nouveau/ Secession style for a wealthy industrial and collector. His collection is outstanding, very high quality works by Swedish artist friends, by Munch and Danish artist Willumsen, and a sculpture garden. It is near the ferry to Nacka beach. A great place to walk, rest and simply the best museum in town.
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Beautiful park with lots of activities, walkways and woodland. Cafés, restaurants and museums are available if you tire of the wonderful scenery!
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Cirkus on Djurgarden was inaugurated May 25 1892 to house many of the great circus parties. Over the years Cirkus has become a community center with events such as concerts, conferences, TV recordings but especially theater, musicals and shows. In October 2015 Cirkus increased with a further stage, the smaller Skandiascenen. Today Cirkus and Skandiascenen is a complete facility. We have everything from Cirkus big stage in a historical environment, with capacity for 1644 seated guests, to the ultramodern new Skandiascenen that takes up to 800 people theater style. Cirkus Arena & Restaurant has mingling areas for several hundred guests and space for exhibitors.
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