Outline of Stockholm

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Stockholm:

Stockholm

General reference

  • Pronunciation: English: /ˈstɒkh(l)m/, Swedish: [ˈstɔ̂kːhɔlm] or [ˈstɔ̂kːɔlm] (listen)[1]
  • Common English name(s): Stockholm
  • Official English name(s): Stockholm
  • Adjectival(s): Stockholmer
  • Demonym(s): Stockholmer

Geography of Stockholm

Geography of Stockholm

  • Stockholm is:
  • Population of Stockholm: 949,761
  • Area of Stockholm: 188 km2 (73 sq mi)
Stockholm
Stockholm
Location within Europe
Coordinates: 59°19′46″N 18°4′7″E

Location of Stockholm

Environment of Stockholm

Natural geographic features of Stockholm

Södermalm island
The Norrström river

Areas of Stockholm

Districts of Stockholm

Riddarholmen, part of Gamla stan
Vasa (ship) at the Vasa Museum, a most popular tourist attraction

Neighbourhoods in Stockholm

Locations in Stockholm

Bridges in Stockholm

The Norrbro bridge
The Branting Monument

Bridges in Stockholm

Cultural and exhibition centres in Stockholm

Fountains in Stockholm

Monuments and memorials in Stockholm

Museums and art galleries in Stockholm

Museums in Stockholm

Palaces and villas in Stockholm

Parks and gardens in Stockholm

Bergianska trädgården, the Victoria greenhouse

Public squares in Stockholm

Sergels torg during the blue hour

Religious buildings in Stockholm

Churches in Stockholm

Secular buildings in Stockholm

The Rosenbad building

Streets in Stockholm

The Strandvägen boulevard
The Kaknäs Tower

Streets and squares in Gamla stan

Theatres in Stockholm

Towers in Stockholm

Demographics of Stockholm

Demographics of Stockholm

Government and politics of Stockholm

Stockholm City Hall, the building of the Municipal Council

Government of Stockholm

Law and order in Stockholm

  • Law enforcement in Stockholm
    • Stockholm Police Force

Military in Stockholm

History of Stockholm

History of Stockholm

Vädersolstavlan ("The Sun Dog Painting"), the oldest image depicting Stockholm

History of Stockholm, by period or event

Timeline of Stockholm history

History of Stockholm, by subject

Culture of Stockholm

Architecture of Stockholm, view of the Old Town

Culture of Stockholm

Arts in Stockholm

Architecture of Stockholm

Architecture in Stockholm

Cinema of Stockholm

Literature of Stockholm

Literature in Stockholm

Music of Stockholm

Music of Stockholm

Main stage of the Royal Dramatic Theatre

Theatre of Stockholm

Theatres in Stockholm

Visual arts of Stockholm

Stockholm in art: Winter scene from Stockholm by Alfred Bergström
Alfred Nobel, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, born in Stockholm in 1833

Art in Stockholm

Cuisine of Stockholm

Events in Stockholm

Festivals in Stockholm

Languages of Stockholm

Media in Stockholm

People from Stockholm

Religion in Stockholm

Dome and wall paintings in Gustaf Vasa Church

Religion in Stockholm

Sports in Stockholm

Djurgårdens IF (left) take on AIK (right) at the Tvillingderbyt in 2013
Opening ceremony of the 1912 Summer Olympics

Sport in Stockholm

Economy and infrastructure of Stockholm

Sveriges Riksbank
Mall of Scandinavia

Economy of Stockholm

Transportation in Stockholm

Ferry in front of the City Hall

Public transport in Stockholm

Rail transport in Stockholm

A C20 metrotrain departing from the Gamla stan station
Exposed bedrock at the Rådhuset metro station
Type A36 tram at Torsvik tram stop

Rail transport in Stockholm

Education in Stockholm

The Royal Institute of Technology

Education in Stockholm

Healthcare in Stockholm

Healthcare in Stockholm

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See also

References

  1. Hedelin, Per (1997). Norstedts svenska uttalslexikon. Stockholm: Norstedts.

Wikimedia Atlas of Stockholm

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