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Skeppsholmen

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Another view of underground shelter in Stockholm

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A: Skeppsholmen Church

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 30 meters away

Called "Skeppsholmskyrkan" in Swedish. The official name is "Karl Johans Kyrka" after the king Karl X...

Skeppsholmen Church

B: Skeppsholmen Bergsrum A

by Jann Lipka, 50 meters away

This is normally closed WW II shelter space aimed to host military command  -  unused since...

Skeppsholmen Bergsrum A

C: Swans dinning at Skeppsholmen island, Stockholm

by Vil Muhametshin, 60 meters away

Swans dinning at Skeppsholmen island, Stockholm

D: Near the Museum Of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm

by Vil Muhametshin, 70 meters away

The museum is beautifully situated on Skeppsholmen, a small island in the middle of central Stockholm...

Near the Museum Of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm

E: Skeppsholmskyrkan

by Jann Lipka, 70 meters away

Skeppsholmskyrkan (Swedish: "The Skeppsholm Church") is a church on the islet of Skeppsholmen in cent...

Skeppsholmskyrkan

F: Cold december evening on Skeppsholmen island, Stockholm

by Vil Muhametshin, 100 meters away

Skeppsholmen is one of the islands of Stockholm. It is connected with Blasieholmen and Kastellholmen ...

Cold december evening on Skeppsholmen island, Stockholm

G: af Chapman youth hostel ship

by Thomas Humeau, 110 meters away

The af Chapman, formerly the Dunboyne (1888–1915) and the G.D. Kennedy (–1923), is a full-rigged stee...

af Chapman youth hostel ship

H: AF Chapman ship, Stockholm, Sweden

by Jozef Kokes, 120 meters away

The AF Chapman, formerly the Dunboyne (1888–1915) and the G. D. Kennedy (–1923), is a full-rigged ste...

AF Chapman ship, Stockholm, Sweden

J: Skeppsholmsbron

by Mahmood Hamidi, 150 meters away

Skeppsholmsbron is a bridge in Stockholm, which goes between the peninsula? Blasieholmen in Norrmalm ...

Skeppsholmsbron

This panorama was taken in Sweden, Europe

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