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Blasieholmen is a
peninsula in
central Stockholm, Sweden. It is
located east of Kungsträdgården.
Originally a
small island,
named Käpplingen, it became...
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Blasieholmen Church (Swedish: Blasieholmskyrkan) was a
Lutheran church at
Blasieholmen in
Stockholm built in 1867 and
inaugurated with a
church service...
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called Klosterholmen ("The
Abbey Islet"),
today part of Helgeandsholmen)
Blasieholmen (also
known as Käpplingen,
transformed into a
peninsula during the 18th...
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located on the
peninsula Blasieholmen, in
central Stockholm. The museum's
operations stretch far
beyond the
borders of
Blasieholmen,
including the National...
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Skeppsholmen is one of the
islands of Stockholm. It is
connected with
Blasieholmen and
Kastellholmen by bridges. It is
accessible by foot from Kungsträdgården...
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intervened in the
raging debate surrounding the
proposed Nobel Center at
Blasieholmen in
central Stockholm, near the
Nationalmuseum and old town, by stating...
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Panoramic view of Strandvägen from
Blasieholmen....
- Käpplingemorden) was the name of a m****acre
conducted on Käpplingeholmen (now
Blasieholmen) in
Stockholm in June 1389, when 70 men were
placed in a barn
house and...
- In 1927 Thor Thörnblad
proposed an
American inspired skys****er on
Blasieholmen in Stockholm, the
proposal was 40
floors and 150
meters high. This would...
- to the northern-central
district Norrmalm, or, more specifically, to
Blasieholmen near the park Kungsträdgården.
Though initially put
forward by the influential...