• Stockholm City Hall is a tall and beautiful red brick-building on the shore of Lake Mälaren. It looks a bit like a medieval castle and has, ever since it was built in 1923...
  • The Stockholm City Hall is a very popular tourist attraction. It's 106 metre tall tower, topped with the 3 crowns, forms an iconic part of the cityscape.
  • Stockholm City Hall is famous for its architecture and large, grand ceremonial halls, but it is also the location of the Nobel Prize banquet.
  • Within Stockholm City Hall, there are two exquisitely adorned rooms: the Blue Hall and the Golden Hall .
  • The City Hall shop includes extraordinarily composed trinkets and presents that honor City Hall and Stockholm.
  • Stockholm City Hall (Stadshuset) looms over the Kungsholmen waterfront and is one of the capital’s most impressive landmarks, with a redbrick façade and...
  • Stockholm City Hall is open to the public through guided tours only. You can find tours every day in both Swedish and English at certain hours in the day.
  • The Stockholm Hop-on, Hop Off Tour stops at City Hall and is a great way to get around the city and learn about its history along the way.
  • Building to the Municipal Council of Sweden, the Stockholm City Hall is truly a piece of artwork. It hosts numerous offices, conference rooms, ceremonial halls.
  • 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.