Stockholm City Hall
Stockholms stadshus
National Romantic landmark and seat of the municipal council, known for its 106-meter tower and as the venue for the annual Nobel Prize banquet. Read more…
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Guided tours and tower access available by ticket
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Designed by architect Ragnar Östberg and inaugurated on June 23, 1923, this National Romantic style building serves as the seat of the municipal administration and city parliament. The architecture combines elements of Art Nouveau, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. A prominent feature is the 106-meter tower, which is topped with three crowns, a national symbol.
The interior includes the Blue Hall and the Golden Hall, with the former serving as the venue for the annual Nobel Prize banquet. The building also houses the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. These spaces are used for various cultural and civic functions, such as civic weddings.
Guided tours of the halls are provided, and the tower is accessible for panoramic views. The site also features a waterfront park. As the heart of local democracy, the building continues to host the meetings of the municipal council.
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