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- Stallbron (Swedish: "The Stable Bridge") is an arch bridge located in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching some 20 meters...
- north of Stadsholmen. One of the oldest bridges was located where today Stallbron is found, immediately south of the Riksdag Building. The first stone bridge...
- is connected to neighbouring islands through three bridges: Riksbron, Stallbron, and Norrbro. Despite the small size, it is very important as it contains...
- Slottsbacken Slottskajen Slussplan Solgränd Spektens Gränd Staffan S****es Gränd Stallbron Stenbastugränd Stora Gråmunkegränd Stora Hoparegränd Stora Nygatan Storkyrkobrinken...
- leading west along the southern s**** of the canal Stallkanalen from Stallbron and Mynttorget to Vasabron. The name was first proposed in 1921, and finally...
- extends it over Norrström to Drottninggatan on Norrmalm, while the bridge Stallbron extends it south over Stallkanalen to Mynttorget on Stadsholmen. The quay...
- the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. From the square the bridge Stallbron leads over to the Parliament island Helgeandsholmen; to the west the street...
- 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 Stockholm...
- House, official residence of the Prime Minister. Nearby bridges include Stallbron, Norrbro, and Vasabron. Writing from his camp at Bender in 1712, King...