• Avicii Arena, originally known as Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as Ericsson Globe,[2] but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen.
  • Ericsson Globe – Globentorget 2, 11137 Stockholm, Sweden – rated 3.9 based on 763 reviews "In total we waited to enter and exit for 3 hours, for a...
  • Yer size modern bir his verir. Ericsson Globe'un tepesine götüren cam gondollardan birinde yapılan gezi, kaçırılmaması gereken bir deneyimdir.
  • Ericsson Globe (former Globen) in Stockholm offers some nice views over the city if you choose to ride the SkyView gondolas. Video was shot on the 30th of Ju...
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  • Ericsson Globe , ilk olarak biliniyor Stockholm Globe Arena olarak ve İsveççe'de genellikle Globen olarak anılır ( olarak okunur [ˈɡlǔːbɛn] ( listen )
  • Ericsson Globe Arena is the national indoor arena of Sweden and the largest hemispherical building in the world.
  • Avicii Arena, formerly the Ericsson Globe, has since it's inauguration in 1989 been one of Stockholm’s most iconic buildings.
  • Ericsson Globe Arena. Ericsson Globe is the world’s largest spherical building, inaugurated in 1989, and a symbol of Stockholm and Sweden.
  • Representing the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world’s largest scale model of the Solar System, the Ericsson globe truly is a shining spectacle of a stadium.