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RÅDHUSET

7. A Sunken Chimney

By the exit towards Kungsklippan.

What you see here is the foundation of a giant chimney. It could be chimney from one of the factories that used to be in the neighborhood. The chimney has certainly been forgotten and has made its way down the ground… or has it?

Image text: Bolinder’s shops on Kungsholmen in 1872

Locations: Rådhuset

1.

The Measurement Unit “Parm”

2.

Photo Location

3.

Sunken Birchwood

4.

Pre-historic Bags

5.

A Sunken Gate

6.

Joyous Galoshes

7.

A Sunken Chimney

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Photo Location

An Art Guide with a Line Map - Stockholm’s metro

Stockholm’s metro is definitely colorful. It’s the home of what is known as the longest art exhibition in the world – 110 kilometers of art! Approximately 90 of the 100 metro stations offer unique works of art.

Stockholm Art Walk is a free guide that you can use to visit five different stations in your own time. For your assistance, you’ll receive instructions, maps and pictures. The app also contains a map of Stockholm’s metro connections.

Come along on a guided metro-adventure through Stockholm’s underground. Download the app and come aboard!

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