• A city as lovely, unusual and pioneering as Stockholm deserves a fitting symbol. And that symbol is the Stadhus (City Hall) which was finished in 1923.
  • Inspired by the palaces of the Renaissance, Stockholm City Hall was built around two piazzas named ‘Blue Hall’ and ‘Borgargården’.
  • Stockholm City Hall is the masterpiece of architect Ragnar Ostberg and a celebrated example of Swedish National Romanticism.
  • Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus, Stadshuset locally) is the seat of Stockholm Municipality in Stockholm, Sweden.
  • She represented the city of Stockholm with the region’s midnight sun above her head and waters at her feet.
  • Stockholm City Hall was built from 1911 to 1923 by the Swedish architect Ragnar Östberg. This is one of the most famous buildings in Sweden...
  • The #stockholm city hall is definitely worth paying a visit when you are there for a #holiday This building is the host of many activities, meetings and...
  • Stockholm City Hall is open daily and there are six guided tours in English per day, with more frequent tours every half an hour during the summer season.
  • Stockholm City Hall: Overrated - See 6,413 traveller reviews, 8,655 candid photos, and great deals for Stockholm, Sweden, at Tripadvisor.
  • Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) is a rather impressive building. The red stones against the blue sky are so photogenic! On top of the tower, the 3 crowns show off.