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STADSHAGEN

4. Ski-sports

The platform for trains towards Kungsträdgården. First, place yourself by location A according to the map. Then, move to B and lastly C. Look at the motif from the different angles.

A
From location A, the left and middle images show the Swedish ski-competition Vasaloppet. Skier 85 is almost at the finish line.

On the illustration to the right you’ll see a ski-lift and skier 1 waving at you.

B
At location B, you’ll see an empty jumping hill to the left. In the middle, there’s an empty goal and to the right, an empty slalom hill.

C
When you stand at location C, you’ll see cross-country skiers fighting their way up the hill on the images to the left and in the middle. On the right, you’ll see the skier from the ski-lift that you saw from position A, now on his way down the hill. That’s Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden’s most famous slalom skier of all time. He’s about to win a competition.

Locations: Stadshagen

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Soccer

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Athletics

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Photo Location

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Ski-sports

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Ice Hockey

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Swimming

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Concrete Art

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Modern Pentathlon

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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