Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #13 in Stockholm Municipality, Sweden
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4.8 km
112 m
Experience Stockholm Municipality in Sweden in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in Stockholm MunicipalitySight 1: Fåfängan
Fåfängan is a viewpoint with a restaurant and café located on the mountain near Danviken as far east as you can get on Södermalm in Stockholm. With its tree frame of chastened linden trees, which can be seen from afar, it is a characteristic feature of Stockholm's urban landscape. When the restaurant is open, the four flags are hoisted at the top of the mountain.
Sight 2: Åsöberget
Åsöberget is a mountain and an area located in the Södermalm district of Stockholm. Here, together with Djurgårdsstaden, there is the most extensive and coherent wooden building in Stockholm. Since 1956, the area has been a cultural reserve owned and managed by AB Stadsholmen. The buildings are blue marked by the City Museum in Stockholm, which means "that the buildings are considered to have particularly high cultural-historical values".
Sight 3: Tengdahlsparken
Tengdahlsparken is a park located east of Vita Bergen and south of Bondegatan on Södermalm in Stockholm. The park was laid out in the 1930s and was designed by the city gardener Holger Blom.
Sight 4: Sofia kyrka
Sofia Church, named after the Swedish queen Sophia of Nassau, is one of the major churches in Stockholm, Sweden. It was designed during an architectural contest in 1899 and was inaugurated in 1906. It is located in the eastern part of the island of Södermalm, standing on the north east peak of the Vita Bergen park. Sofia church belongs to Sofia parish of the Church of Sweden.
Sight 5: Undret
The Wonder, or The Gossip Aunts, is a granite sculpture in the Vita Bergen park in Stockholm, near Sofia Church, by Astrid Rietz, erected in 1976. It is a memorial to Elsa Borg and her Bible women.
Sight 6: Stig Claessons Park
Stig Claesson's Park is a park in Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden, named after the author, illustrator and artist Stig "Slas" Claesson.
Sight 7: Axel Landquists Park
Axel Landquist's Park is a small park on Södermalm in central Stockholm.
Sight 8: Nytorget
Nytorget is a square on Södermalm, a district of Stockholm, Sweden.
Sight 9: Lilla elefanten drömmer
The Little Elephant Dreaming is a sculpture by Torsten Renqvist. It has stood since 1978 on Greta Garbos torg in the Södermalm district of Stockholm.
Sight 10: Nackas Hörna
Nacka's Corner is a place where Brännerigatan meets Katarina Bangata in the Södermalm district of Stockholm. The place got its name in 2001 after a decision by the Stockholm City Council.
Sight 11: Vi ses vid målet
See you at the goal is a sculpture in memory of football legend Lennart "Nacka" Skoglund and is located in Nacka's Corner at the intersection of Brännerigatan – Katarina Bangata on Södermalm in Stockholm's inner city.
Sight 12: Lilla Blecktornsparken
Lilla Blecktornsparken is a park in the Södermalm district of Stockholm. It is located in the southwest corner of the intersection of Katarina Bangata and the Ring Road.
Sight 13: Bjurholmsplan
Bjurholmsplan is a park on Bjurholmsgatan in Södermalm in central Stockholm. Both the street and the square were given their current name in 1913.
Sight 14: Gotlandsparken
Gotlandsparken is a park in Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden. It lies like a string between the Monument and Obelisken blocks and is enclosed by Gotlandsgatan, which is designed as a turning loop here. The park is quite unassuming with a playground and a few park benches. It was last renovated in 2000.
Sight 15: Eriksdalslunden
Eriksdalslunden is a park and allotment garden area in Södermalm in central Stockholm. The park is located between Eriksdalsbadet and the Ring Road and the allotment area stretches all the way down and west along Årstaviken from Eriksdalsbadet in the east to Södra Årstalunden's allotment area in the west. In Eriksdalslunden's allotment area there is also a kiosk from the Stockholm Exhibition in 1897.
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