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- Riksbron (Swedish: "The National Bridge" or "The State Bridge") is an arch bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, leading from Drottninggatan on Norrmalm...
- Sweden, is a major pedestrian street. It stretches north from the bridge Riksbron at Norrström, in the district of Norrmalm, to Observatorielunden in the...
- Stadsholmen), and is connected with them over the river Norrström through the Riksbron and Norrbro bridges, respectively. The first historical records of a building...
- Torg, also in central Stockholm. West from the Vasabron North from the Riksbron From above At night The Right Livelihood Award has been presented to recipients...
- Considerably smaller but during the decade equally praised was the small Riksbron designed by Ragnar Östberg. The nature reserves in Stockholm involves regulations...
- Stockholm, and is connected to neighbouring islands through three bridges: Riksbron, Stallbron, and Norrbro. Despite the small size, it's very important as...
- is crossed by Centralbron and the adjacent pedestrian bridge, Vasabron, Riksbron north of Helgeandsholmen which continues into Riksgatan and Stallbron south...
- is gushing into the Baltic Sea. List of bridges in Stockholm Stallbron Riksbron Strömbron Vasabron Centralbron Dufwa, Arne (1985). "Broar och viadukter:...
- Norrbro Stallbron Riksbron Vasabron Strömsborgsbron Riddarholmsbron Centralbron (two bridges) Hebbes Bro Slussen (several bridges) Strömbron Skeppsholmsbron...
- Strömsborgsbron, connects to the islet Strömsborg. Nearby bridges include Riksbron, Stallbron, Norrbro, Centralbron, and Strömbron. By the mid-19th century...