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The Vasa Museum (Swedish: Vasamuseet) is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden.Located on the island of Djurgården, the museum displays the only almost fully intact 17th-century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Nybyggnadsår1957 - 1960 C. Björklund (Arkitekt) H. Ernflo (Byggmästare) Länssparbanken Stockholm (Byggherre) This is a photo of a building (without protection) in Sweden, number 21420000001399
Fruängen metro station is the end station on line 14 of the Stockholm metro, located in the district of Fruängen. The station was opened on 5 April 1964 as the south terminus of the first stretch of the Red line, from T-Centralen. [2] The distance to Slussen is 8.1 km (5.0 mi). With the station platform at 47 metres (154 ft) above sea level ...
This is a list of stations on the Stockholm Metro rapid transit system of Stockholm, Sweden. Stations in bold are transfer stations ; while lines may share many stations, only stations where lines cross, or stations where lines diverge (such as when Lines 17 and 18 go separate ways) are considered transfer stations.
The Stockholm tramway network forms part of the public transport system in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden. Beginning with horse trams in 1877, the Stockholm tram network reached its largest extent in 1946. Many of the former suburban tram lines became parts of the Stockholm Metro between the years 1950-1964.
The Swedish postcode system is based on a five-digit number combination, divided into two groups of three and two digits. The principle of numbering is that the lower the postcode, the further south the place is located. Excluded from the principle are postcodes beginning with number 1, which represent the capital city, Stockholm. Mail delivery ...
For a long time, Metro was the sole free newspaper available in the different metropolitan areas. In 2002, the Bonnier Group launched Stockholm City in the Stockholm region. City expanded into Gothenburg and Malmö in September 2006 and was followed a few weeks later by the Schibsted -backed Punkt SE in all three cities.
Baggensgatan is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Forming a southern extension to the street Bollhusgränd near the square Köpmantorget, it stretches to the southern end of Svartmangatan. It forms a parallel street to Själagårdsgatan and Österlånggatan, while being intercepted by Tyska Skolgränd.