Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #17 in Stockholm, Sweden
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8.4 km
232 m
Experience Stockholm in Sweden in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in StockholmIndividual Sights in StockholmSight 1: Skinnarviksparken
Skinnarviksparken is a park in central Stockholm in Södermalm. It is located on the hill south of Söder Mälarstrand next to Skinnarviksberget. From the park you have a grandiose view of Riddarfjärden.
Sight 2: Folkoperan
Folkoperan is an opera house in Stockholm, Sweden, at Hornsgatan 72 in the southern district of Södermalm. It is one of Stockholm's most successful opera houses in terms of audience attendance, and is considered Sweden's most important stage for freelance opera singers and musicians.
Sight 3: Bergsgruvan
Bergsgruvan is located in the Södra station area on Södermalm in Stockholm. Bergsgruvan is partly a mountainous area north of Södra station and partly the name of the park that is located there. The park borders on Rosenlundsgatan with its western part.
Sight 4: Snöklockan
Snowdrop is a standing female nude in plaster, sculpted by Per Hasselberg in 1881. It is named after the snowdrop flower at the woman's feet, although the title also refers to its young, innocent subject stepping out of childhood and into womanhood - Hasselberg used a sixteen-year-old Italian girl as a model for the work
Sight 5: Dårarnas båt
The Boat of Fools is a sculpture created by Sture Collin in 1990. The sculpture can be found in three places around Sweden: Metro station Sockenplan in Stockholm, Hornsgatspuckeln, also in Stockholm and in Vasaparken in Västerås.
Sight 6: Mary Magdalene Church
The Church of Saint Mary Magdalene is a church on Södermalm in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to and named for Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene.
Sight 7: Avselad kamp
Afsela struggle is a sculpture that stands on Repslagargatan on Södermalm in Stockholm.
Sight 8: Andreaskyrkan
Andreaskyrkan is a free church located in the Pelarbacken block at Högbergsgatan 31 on Södermalm in Stockholm. Andreaskyrkan belongs to the Uniting Church, a denomination with about 65,000 members in Sweden.
Sight 9: Katarina kyrka
Katarina kyrka is one of the major churches in central Stockholm, Sweden. The original building was constructed 1656–1695. It has been rebuilt twice after being destroyed by fires, the second time during the 1990s. The Katarina-Sofia borough is named after Katarina Parish and the neighbouring parish of Sofia.
Sight 10: Mosebacke Torg
Mosebacke is a square and park situated on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden.
Sight 11: Stockholm City Museum
The Stockholm City Museum is a museum documenting, preserving and exhibiting the history of Stockholm. The museum is housed in Södra Stadshuset at Slussen on Södermalm.
Sight 12: Katarina Elevator
The Katarina Elevator or Katarina Lift is a passenger elevator in Stockholm that connects Slussen to the heights of Södermalm. The lift was a shortcut between Katarinavägen, Slussen and Mosebacke torg. The original lift was constructed in 1881, but the current structure dates from the rebuilding of the Slussen transport interchange in 1936. The lift was closed for a lengthy renovation in 2010 and reopened in October 2023.
Sight 13: Bågspännaren
The bow tensioner is a sculpture by Christian Eriksson, which shows a man cocking a crossbow.
Sight 14: Paradiset
Paradiset is a sculpture group by Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely. The sculpture group is located next to Svensksundsvägen below the Museum of Modern Art on Skeppsholmen in Stockholm.
Sight 15: Kastellet
Kastellet is a small citadel located on the islet Kastellholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden.
Sight 16: De fyra elementen
The Four Elements is a monumental mobile sculpture created by the American sculptor Alexander Calder in 1961. The sculpture is a motorized moving group of four metal sheets. The artwork is about 30 feet high. The sheets are painted in plain colours. This sculpture is made after a Calder model from 1938.
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