Norrmalmstorg
Norrmalmstorg (pronounced [nɔrmalmsˈtɔrj]) is a town square in central Stockholm, Sweden. It connects shopping streets Hamngatan and Biblioteksgatan and is the starting point for tram travellers with the Djurgården line. Close to the southwest is the park Kungsträdgården.

Norrmalmstorg in July 2006
In the Swedish edition of Monopoly, Norrmalmstorg is the most expensive lot.[1]
The square is famous for the 1973 Norrmalmstorg robbery, in which events gave name to the Stockholm syndrome.
Gallery
- Norrmalmstorg facing east, 2012
- Norrmalmstorg facing north, 2012
- Norrmalmstorg facing west, 2012
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See also
- Norrmalm (proper)
References
- Monopoly - Sweden Archived 2012-09-25 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed October 21, 2012.
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