• 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.
  • Surprisingly, one of the most bustling destinations on Stockholm's waterfront is the City Hall.
  • Stockholm City Hall is famous for its architecture and large, grand ceremonial halls, but it is also the location of the Nobel Prize banquet.
  • The Stockholm City Hall, which was built between 1911 and 1923, stands out as the largest architectural project of the 20th century in Sweden.
  • 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.
  • The Stockholm City Hall is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden.
  • Stadshuset in the Kungsholmen district is one of Stockholm's landmarks. It is Stockholm's City Hall. Here the Nobel Prize winners celebrate.
  • Stockholm City Hall. On the northern shore of Riddarfjärden Bay is the most recognizable building in the Swedish capital, Stockholms stadshus, one of the main...
  • The iconic silhouette of Stockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden three crowns, stands as one of the city's most renowned landmarks.
  • 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.