• Järnpojke or Iron Boy (in English known as the "little boy who looks at the Moon") is a sculpture in Gamla stan (Old Town) of Stockholm, Sweden by Liss...
  • His name is Järnpojke, which translates as “Iron Boy,” because that’s what he’s made of. He’s easy to miss because he’s less than 6 inches/15 cm high.
  • Järnpojke (literally the “Iron Boy”) is a small statue that stands in a church courtyard in Stockholm’s old town, Gamla Stan.
  • Another name for the small attraction is "Iron Boy" — Järnpojke, Also known by the popular nickname Olle.
  • Järnpojke, The Iron Boy, Stockholm. In the backyard of the Finnish Church in Gamla Stan (Old Town) one finds Stockholm’s smallest statue.
  • Do you know where to find the smallest statue in Stockholm? It's called Järnpojke, also known as "little boy who looks at the moon".
  • Järnpojke is the smallest statue of Stockholm and is located behind Finska kyrka, close to the Royal Palace in Gamla Stan, the Old Town.
  • Sep 2, 2016 - Järnpojke or the Iron Boy is the smallest statue in town. Having only 15 cm and being placed in the Old Town the Iron Boy attracts many tourists...
  • Järnpojke or Iron Boy, in English known as the "little boy who looks at the moon" is a sculpture in Gamla stan (Old Town) of Stockholm by Liss Eriksson...
  • Considered 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".
  • One of the dangers of Järnpojke becoming a popular pilgrimage locale is that the original artistry of the piece could easily get overlooked.