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Järnpojke, Little boy looking at the moon, the smallest statue in Stockholm. 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 Eriksson, which is only 15 centimetres (5.9 in) high and therefore is the smallest public monument of Stockholm.
Seventh Heaven (Swedish: Sjunde himlen) is a 1956 Swedish comedy film directed by Hasse Ekman and starring Sickan Carlsson, Ekman and Gunnar Björnstrand. [1] [2] It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director P.A. Lundgren. It was followed by a sequel Heaven and Pancake in 1959.
The Västberga helicopter robbery occurred on 23 September 2009 at 05:15 CET when a G4S cash service depot was robbed in Västberga in southern Stockholm, Sweden. [1] [2] The robbers used a stolen Bell 206 Jet Ranger as transport and landed on the rooftop of the G4S building. [3]
Bollhustäppan (Swedish for 'The Ball House Patch') is a small public space in Gamla stan, which is the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Named after Bollhuset , a historical theatre, it is located south of Slottsbacken just behind the Finnish Church , while two gates connects it to Trädgårdsgatan .
A rooftopper on top of Frankfurt Cathedral, Frankfurt, Germany Buildering and rooftopping on a cable-stayed bridge in Kyiv, Ukraine. Rooftopping, sometimes called roofing, refers to the unsecured ascent of rooftops, cranes, antennas, bell towers, smokestacks, or other tall structures, usually illegally.
More than 100 boys at a Canadian high school donned plaid skirts to protest toxic masculinity and dress code double standards, as part of a movement that’s sweeping schools in Montreal. The ...
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Kastellholmen (The Castle Isle) is an islet in the centre of Stockholm, Sweden. It belongs to the district of Skeppsholmen. It is connected to adjacent Skeppsholmen through the Kastellholmsbron bridge. [1] Kastellholmen has an area of 31,000 m 2. Kastellholmen has previously been known as Notholmen, Lilla Beckholmen and Skansholmen.