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  1. The City’s environment programme formulates the highest priority goals for Stockholm’s environment in the long term, i.e. until 2030 or longer: A fossil-free and climate-positive Stockholm by 2040 (see also below) A fossil-free organisation by 2030. A climate-adapted Stockholm. A resource-smart Stockholm.

  2. City walks ABBA City Walk. A walking tour of Abba land and 1970s Stockholm! Starting at the City Hall where Benny performed for the very first time, the tour continues via the Sheraton Hotel, one of many places ABBA videos were recorded, and one of the city’s most distinctive 1970s landmarks. [citation needed]

  3. 1392: Forces of the Danish Queen Margaret besieged the city. 1392: Privateers named Victual Brothers supplied the besieged city with food. 1419: Stockholm becomes the capital of Sweden. 1471: The Battle of Brunkeberg is won by Sten Sture the elder, and the Danish are ousted. 1483: Printer Johann Snell active.

  4. Stockholm commuter rail. Stockholm City Line; Railway stations in Stockholm Stockholm Central Station; Stockholm City Station; Stockholm East Station; Stockholm North Station; Stockholm South Station; Stockholm metro. Lines 10 : Kungsträdgården — Hjulsta 11 : Kungsträdgården — Akalla 13 : Norsborg — Ropsten 14 : Fruängen — Mörby ...

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Stockholm. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Language select: 59°19′30″N 18°03′00″E. Stockholm. capital and largest city of Sweden. montage image. Riddarholmen a'r Hen Dref, Stockholm. image.

  6. Opening hours. Tuesday—Sunday: 11am—5pm. Wednesdays open until 8pm. Exceptions may apply during holidays.

  7. stadshuset.stockholm › en › explore-the-city-hallHistory - City of Stockholm

    10 de oct. de 2023 · The construction of the City Hall began in 1911 and the opening was held 12 years later, on Midsummer Eve 1923. The Courthouse was built around the same time but was finished earlier, in 1915. Picture from the opening of the City Hall on the 23 th of June 1923, exactly 400 years since King Gustav Vasa had arrived in Stockholm to assume the throne.