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Entdecke Routen, Sehenswürdigkeiten und Reiseführer in Stockholm.
9 Routen

Södermalm — Stockholms Kreativquartier, Fotografiska & Rathaus
Södermalm — die große Insel südlich von Gamla Stan, Stockholms kreativster und kulturell lebendigster Stadtteil — beherbergt Fotografiska (eines der bedeutendsten Fotografiemuseen der Welt), den Klippenspaziergang Monteliusvägen und Panoramablicke auf das Rathaus.

Mitternachtssonne, Midsommar & Stockholms Jahreszeiten
Stockholm's position at 59°N latitude (the same latitude as southern Alaska, slightly north of Moscow) gives the city one of the most dramatic seasonal cycles of any major capital city in the world: in June, the sun barely sets (the sky remains bright 24 hours a day at midsummer, with an effective 'night' of only about 3 hours of dim twilight); in December, the sun rises at approximately 8:45am and sets at 2:48pm, giving only 6 hours of daylight; Swedish culture and psychology are deeply shaped by this dramatic light cycle.

Schwedische Küche in Stockholm — Köttbullar, Husmanskost & Neue Nordische Küche
Swedish food culture in Stockholm encompasses three distinct traditions: husmanskost (the traditional Swedish home cooking — the meatballs (köttbullar) with lingonberry jam, Janssons frestelse (the anchovy and potato gratin), gravlax, and the Thursday yellow pea soup), the fika culture (the Swedish coffee-and-pastry break that is a national institution), and the New Nordic cuisine (the movement centered on Copenhagen but with important Stockholm outposts including Mathias Dahlgren (2 Michelin stars, at the Grand Hôtel) and Oaxen Krog (2 Michelin stars, on Djurgården)).

Gamla Stan — Stockholms Mittelalterliche Altstadt & Königspalast
Stockholm — die Hauptstadt und größte Stadt Schwedens, auf 14 Inseln gebaut, wo der Mälarsee auf die Ostsee trifft — hat als historischen Kern Gamla Stan (Altstadt), eine mittelalterliche Inselstadt mit Kopfsteinpflastergassen, Barockpalästen und dem Königspalast.

Vasa-Museum, ABBA-Museum & Djurgården — Stockholms Museumsinsel
Djurgården — die große Parkinselfläche östlich des Stockholmer Zentrums, früher königliches Jagdrevier — beherbergt die besten Museen Skandinaviens: das Vasa-Museum, das ABBA-Museum, Skansen und das Nordische Museum.

Strandvägen, Östermalm & Stockholms Waterfront
Strandvägen — der 700 Meter lange Boulevard entlang der Nybroviken-Uferpromenade, die prestigeträchtigste Wohnadresse Stockholms — und Östermalm (das wohlhabende Viertel mit dem Saluhall und dem Nationalmuseum der Altertümer) definieren das elegante östliche Gesicht des Stockholmer Zentrums.

Stockholmer Schären — 30.000 Inseln per Boot
Stockholm Archipelago (Stockholms skärgård — the approximately 30,000 islands, islets, and skerries (skär) extending 80 km east from Stockholm into the Baltic Sea, one of the largest and most beautiful archipelagos in the world): the Stockholm Archipelago is accessible by scheduled ferry (Waxholmsbolaget and Cinderellabåtarna ferry services from Strömkajen in central Stockholm) and is the defining Swedish summer experience — the combination of the wooden summer cottages (stugor), wild swimming (friluftsbad) from the flat granite rocks, foraging for wild strawberries (smultron) and blueberries (blåbär), crayfish parties (kräftskiva), and the extraordinary Baltic light of Swedish summer evenings.

Schloss Drottningholm — UNESCO-Welterbe & Königliche Sommerresidenz
Drottningholm Palace (Drottningholms slott — on the island of Lovön in Lake Mälaren, 11 km west of central Stockholm, accessible by boat from Stadshuskajen (50 minutes) or by subway and bus — the UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1991) and the primary residence of the Swedish Royal Family (King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia have lived here year-round since 1981)): Drottningholm is sometimes called 'the Versailles of Sweden' — not because it rivals Versailles in scale, but because it was directly inspired by the French royal palace and represents the most complete Baroque palace complex in Scandinavia.

Moderna Museet — Schwedens Größte Sammlung Moderner Kunst
Moderna museet (the Museum of Modern Art — on the island of Skeppsholmen between Gamla Stan and Djurgården, in the building designed by Rafael Moneo (1998) — the most important collection of modern and contemporary art in Scandinavia): the Moderna museet has one of the finest collections of 20th-century art in the world, with particular strengths in Surrealism (including Salvador Dalí's 'The Enigma of William Tell' (1933) and a major collection of works by Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, and René Magritte), post-war American painting (including Andy Warhol's 'Marilyn Monroe' series and key works by Robert Rauschenberg), and Swedish and Nordic modern art.