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RÅDHUSET

4. Pre-historic Bags

By the exit to Rådhuset, across from the escalators.Here, you’ll see multiple baskets and a sign that says “Korgar, 1700- och 1800-talets vanligaste påsar” meaning “Baskets, the bags of the 1700s and 1800s”. The baskets were used when shopping at the market which was located on Kungsholmen for a long time.

Note: Kungsholmstorg is a square on Kungsholmen, between the streets Hantverkargatan and Norr Mälarstrand.

Image text: The market at Kungsholmstorg

Locations: Rådhuset

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The Measurement Unit “Parm”

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Photo Location

3.

Sunken Birchwood

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Pre-historic Bags

5.

A Sunken Gate

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Joyous Galoshes

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A Sunken Chimney

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Photo Location

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

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