Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Follow me on this exciting experience!

As pointed out in my previous discussion, getting to Sweden from Canada can be via Air Canada which is the renowned national carrier of that country and the trip is usually overnight. In view of that, 1 night of hotel accommodation is already saved. The remaining part of the day of arrival in Sweden is best spent relaxing. It is also recommended that the second day of arrival is spent visiting some exciting attractions.

 Stockholm Royal Palace


Another place worth visiting  Museum of ethnography archiving a collection of about 220,000 items relating to the ethnography, or cultural anthropology, of peoples from around the world, including from China, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, the Pacific region, the Americas and Africa. Admission to this magnificent edifice is free of charge.

Please enjoy the following images of Stockholm.


The Riksdag building
The Riksdag building ("House of Parliament") is the seat of the Parliament of Sweden. The building was erected between 1897 and 1905. The building's neo-baroque style was criticized and considered old fashioned when it was opened in 1905.




National Museum
National museum ("National Museum") is the national gallery of Sweden. The museum is home to about half a million drawings from the middle Ages to 1900, a collection of porcelain items, paintings, sculptures, and modern art as well. The museum also has an art library, open to the public as well as academics.

From the foregoing, Sweden is doubt a place where you dont only get value for your money but a place that will leave your memory green for quite a long time.


Stockholm City Hall - Stadshus
Stockholm City Hall (Stockholms stadshus) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.


The Stockholm Palace (Swedish: Stockholms slott) is the official residence and major royal palace of the Swedish monarch. Stockholm Palace is located on Stadsholmen ("city island"), in Gamla Stan (the old town). The palace has 609 rooms and is one of the largest royal palaces in the world still in use for its original purpose.

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