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Panoramic view of Gamla stan from the harbour.
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Panoramic view of Gamla stan from the harbour.

Gamla stan is the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. It consists mainly of the island Stadsholmen, but also covers Riddarholmen and Helgeandsholmen. Gamla stan is also referred to as the "town between the bridges".

The town dates back to the 13th century, and consists of medieval alleyways, cobbled streets, and archaic architecture. North German architecture has had a strong influence in the Old Town's construction.

Stortorget is the name of the scenic large square in the centre of Gamla Stan, which is surrounded by old merchant's houses including the Stockholm Stock Exchange Building. The square was the site of the Stockholm Bloodbath, where Swedish noblemen were massacred by the Danish King Christian II, on November 7, 1520. The following revolt and civil war led to the dissolution of the Kalmar Union and the subsequent election of King Gustav I of Sweden.

As well as being home to the Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum, and the Riddarholm church (Riddarholmskyrkan), Gamla stan also boasts Kungliga slottet, Sweden's baroque Royal Palace, built in the 18th century after the previous palace burned down.

A statue of St. George and the Dragon (sculpted by Bernt Notke) can be found in the Stockholm Cathedral, while Riddarholmskyrkan is the royal burial church.

The iconic buildings of Gamla Stan
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The iconic buildings of Gamla Stan

Ball Court Garden is a small courtyard in Gamla stan which is home to Stockholm's smallest statue, a little boy.

Until recently, Gamla stan was considered a slum, many of its historical buildings left in disrepair. In the last two decades, however, it has become a tourist attraction as the charm of its medieval and Renaissance architecture have been valued by later generations.


Stockholm Metro - Green line
Line 17: Åkeshov - Skarpnäck
Åkeshov | Brommaplan | Abrahamsberg | Stora Mossen | Alvik | Kristineberg | Thorildsplan | Fridhemsplan | S:t Eriksplan | Odenplan | Rådmansgatan | Hötorget | T-Centralen | Gamla Stan | Slussen | Medborgarplatsen | Skanstull | Gullmarsplan | Skärmarbrink | Hammarbyhöjden | Björkhagen | Kärrtorp | Bagarmossen | Skarpnäck
Line 18: Alvik - Farsta strand
Alvik | Kristineberg | Thorildsplan | Fridhemsplan | S:t Eriksplan | Odenplan | Rådmansgatan | Hötorget | T-Centralen | Gamla Stan | Slussen | Medborgarplatsen | Skanstull | Gullmarsplan | Skärmarbrink | Blåsut | Sandsborg | Skogskyrkogården | Tallkrogen | Gubbängen | Hökarängen | Farsta | Farsta strand
Line 19: Hässelby Strand - Hagsätra
Hässelby Strand | Hässelby Gård | Johannelund | Vällingby | Råcksta | Blackeberg | Islandstorget | Ängbyplan | Åkeshov | Brommaplan | Abrahamsberg | Stora Mossen | Alvik | Kristineberg | Thorildsplan | Fridhemsplan | S:t Eriksplan | Odenplan | Rådmansgatan | Hötorget | T-Centralen | Gamla Stan | Slussen | Medborgarplatsen | Skanstull | Gullmarsplan | Stockholm Globe Arena | Enskede gård | Sockenplan | Svedmyra | Stureby | Bandhagen | Högdalen | Rågsved | Hagsätra


Stockholm Metro - Red line
Line 13: Norsborg - Ropsten
Norsborg | Hallunda | Alby | Fittja | Masmo | Vårby gård | Vårberg | Skärholmen | Sätra | Bredäng | Mälarhöjden | Axelsberg | Örnsberg | Aspudden | Liljeholmen | Hornstull | Zinkensdamm | Mariatorget | Slussen | Gamla stan | T-Centralen | Östermalmstorg | Karlaplan | Gärdet | Ropsten
Line 14: Fruängen - Mörby centrum
Fruängen | Västertorp | Hägerstensåsen | Telefonplan | Midsommarkransen| Liljeholmen | Hornstull | Zinkensdamm | Mariatorget | Slussen | Gamla Stan | T-Centralen | Östermalmstorg | Stadion | Tekniska högskolan | Universitetet | Bergshamra | Danderyds sjukhus | Mörby centrum

 


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