Stockholm City Hall
Iconic city hall featuring a distinctive red-brick tower with a symbol of Sweden and the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet. Read more…
The building is an important municipal council seat completed in 1923 and designed by Ragnar Östberg. It combines architectural styles including Art Nouveau, Renaissance, Baroque, and National Romantic style. The City Hall features a 106-meter tower topped with three crowns, a national symbol of Sweden, offering panoramic views of the city.
Inside, there is the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren, which hosts the annual Nobel Prize banquet in its large banquet hall. The building also contains a historic organ and spaces used for weddings and concerts, highlighting its cultural significance. Guided tours are available, providing insights into its history and architecture.
The City Hall stands as a prominent historical and cultural monument, recognized for its unique architectural design and its role in major national events.
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