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The old town is Stockholm鈥檚 historic and geographic heart. Disorientating lanes twist past Renaissance churches, baroque palaces and romantic squares. These cobblestones have seen it all, from triumphant kings on horseback to bloody mass beheadings. These days, its narrow lanes harbour everything from dusty toyshops to candlelit cafes.
Gamla Stan
A massive structure with more than 600 rooms on 11 levels, Kungliga Slottet (the Royal Palace) dominates the north end of Gamla Stan. The official鈥
Gamla Stan
Tucked beneath the bridge that links Gamla Stan and Norrmalm, this child-friendly museum was established when construction workers preparing to build a鈥
Gamla Stan
The Royal Armoury is housed in the cellar vaults of the palace but has separate hours. It鈥檚 a family attic of sorts, crammed with engrossing memorabilia鈥
Gamla Stan
The strikingly beautiful Riddarholmskyrkan, on the equally pretty and under-visited islet of Riddarholmen, was built by Franciscan monks in the late 13th鈥
Gamla Stan
The one-time venue for royal weddings and coronations, Storkyrkan is both Stockholm鈥檚 oldest building (consecrated in 1306) and its cathedral. Behind a鈥
Gamla Stan
Founded by a guild of German merchants in the 15th century, Tyska Kyrkan (The German Church) hints at Stockholm's multicultural past and present. The鈥
Gamla Stan
Evert Taubes Terrass is a tranquil and relaxed spot and one of the best viewpoints in Stockholm, at eye level with lake M盲laren on the quiet island of鈥
Gamla Stan
Technically situated on Helgeandsholmen, the little island in the middle of Norrstr枚m, rather than on Gamla Stan, the Swedish Parliament building is an鈥
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