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- en.wikipedia.org JärnpojkeJärnpojke, Little boy looking at the moon, the smallest statue in Stockholm. Järnpojke or Iron Boy (in English known as the "little boy who looks at the Moon"...
- atlasobscura.com places/jarnpojkeJärnpojke (literally the “Iron Boy”) is a small statue that stands in a church courtyard in Stockholm ’s old town, Gamla Stan.
- swedentips.se stockholm/jarnpojke-iron-boy/The sculpture of the Swedish artist Liss Eriksson (1919 – 2000) is actually named “Little boy looking at the moon”. However, it is usually just called “Järnpojke”...
- audiala.com en/sweden/stockholm/järnpojkeThe inspiration for Järnpojke came to Eriksson one sleepless night as he sat on the windowsill of his mother’s kitchen, contemplating the night sky.
- nomadwomen.com iron-boy-jarnpojke-stockholm/Järnpojke, Iron boy, sits on a small iron table covered with coins from many nations, candy, flowers, and other gifts to bring luck.
- takemetosweden.com jarnpojken-smallest-statue-…Järnpojke is the smallest statue of Stockholm and is located behind Finska kyrka, close to the Royal Palace in Gamla Stan, the Old Town.
- aboutstockholm.info post/about-jarnpojkeIt's called Järnpojke, also known as "little boy who looks at the moon". It's only 15 cm high and therefor is the smallest public monument in the swedish capital city.
- travel.sygic.com tr/poi/jarnpojke-poi:988"Ay'a bakan çocuk" ve "Demir Çocuk Heykeli" olarak da bilinen bu sevimli heykeli arıyorsanız biraz aşağı bakmanız gerekiyor.
- cityseeker.com stockholm/892277-järnpojkeConsidered to be the smallest statue of its kind in Stockholm, Järnpojke is known to be a figure of a "little boy looking at the moon".
- pinterest.ca storytours/järnpojke/Järnpojke or the Iron Boy is the smallest statue in town.
- flickr.com photos/marcyleigh/29405750605Järnpojke. Also known as Iron Boy. The actual title of this statue is "Little Boy Looking at the Moon".
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/File:Järnpojke,_little…Järnpojke. Usage on hy.wikipedia.org.
- http://lpsphoto.top en/sweden/jarnpojkeUnder the wide crown of a large ash tree hides the famous Iron Boy (Järnpojke), the creation of the sculptor Liss Erikson.