Riddarholmskyrkan

Riddarholmskyrkan

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Panoramic photo by Rafael DeVill Taken 13:19, 01/07/2009 - Views loading...

Riddarholmskyrkan

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Riddarholmen - The Knights' Islet - is a small island in the historic old town of Stockholm: Gamla Stan. It's most outstanding landmark is the Riddarholmskyrkan

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A: Birger Jarl's Torg with The Riddarholmen Church

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 30 meters away

The Riddarholmen Church The Riddarholmen Church is the burial place for the Swedish kings. Kings from...

Birger Jarl's Torg with The Riddarholmen Church

B: Riddarholmen

by Vil Muhametshin, 30 meters away

Riddarholmen ("The Knights' Islet") is a small islet, part of Gamla Stan, the old town. Its main land...

Riddarholmen

C: Riddarholmen

by Rafael DeVill, 40 meters away

Riddarholmen - The Knights' Islet - is a small island in the historic old town of Stockholm: Gamla St...

Riddarholmen

D: Riddarholmsbron

by Rafael DeVill, 80 meters away

Riddarholmen - The Knights' Islet - is a small island in the historic old town of Stockholm: Gamla St...

Riddarholmsbron

E: Sunset at Riddarholmen

by Rafael DeVill, 100 meters away

Picturesque sunset on the quay of Riddarholmen. Ridarholmen is sweedish for "The Knights' Islet". It ...

Sunset at Riddarholmen

F: Quay of the Riddarholmen

by Vil Muhametshin, 100 meters away

The western end of the Riddarholmen island gives a magnificent panoramic view of the bay Riddarfj&aum...

Quay of the Riddarholmen

G: Evert Taubes Terrass

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 110 meters away

One of Sweden's most beloved poets have given the name to this place. Evert Taube's statue can be see...

Evert Taubes Terrass

H: The Old Parliament Building

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 130 meters away

This building is known as "The Old Parliament Building or in Swedish, "Gamla Riksdagshuset". It serve...

The Old Parliament Building

I: Riddarholmen

by Erik Hedenström, 130 meters away

Riddarholmen is, together with Old Town, the hitorical center of Stockholm City. In the 1600's palace...

Riddarholmen

J: Riddarholmen

by Mahmood Hamidi, 140 meters away

Riddarholmen, part of Stockholm's old town, is an islet in Stockholm city. There are several private ...

Riddarholmen

This panorama was taken in Sweden, Europe

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In spite of these two bodies, there is still no single Constitution or set of laws applying to all the countries of Europe. Debate rages over the role of the EU in regards to national sovereignty. As of January 2009, the Lisbon Treaty is the closest thing to a European Constitution, yet it has not been approved by all the EU states. 

Text by Steve Smith.

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