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Stallbron (Swedish: "The Stable Bridge") is an arch bridge located in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching some 20 meters
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north of Stadsholmen. One of the oldest bridges was located where today Stallbron is found, immediately south of the Riksdag Building. The first stone bridge
Geography_of_Stockholm
River in Sweden
Riksbron north of Helgeandsholmen which continues into Riksgatan and Stallbron south of the island, Norrbro crossing Helgeandsholmen, and Strömbron.
Norrström
Island in Stockholm, Sweden
is connected to neighbouring islands through three bridges: Riksbron, Stallbron, and Norrbro. Despite the small size, it is very important as it contains
Helgeandsholmen
Arch bridge in Stockholm, Sweden
House, official residence of the Prime Minister. Nearby bridges include Stallbron, Norrbro, and Vasabron. Writing from his camp at Bender in 1712, King
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Painting by Jacob Heinrich Elbfas
river crossing in Stockholm, today replaced by the Norrbro, Riksbron, and Stallbron bridges. The latter of these (not present in the painting) is a 19th-century
Vädersolstavlan
Bridge in Stockholm, over the Norrström river
Strömsborgsbron, connects to the islet Strömsborg. Nearby bridges include Riksbron, Stallbron, Norrbro, Centralbron, and Strömbron. By the mid-19th century Stockholm
Vasabron
Street in Stockholm, Sweden
extends it over Norrström to Drottninggatan on Norrmalm, while the bridge Stallbron extends it south over Stallkanalen to Mynttorget on Stadsholmen. The quay
Riksgatan
Public square in Stockholm
the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. From the square the bridge Stallbron leads over to the Parliament island Helgeandsholmen; to the west the street
Mynttorget
Mälaren is gushing into the Baltic Sea. List of bridges in Stockholm Stallbron Riksbron Strömbron Vasabron Centralbron Dufwa, Arne (1985). "Broar och
Norrbro
Norrbro Stallbron Riksbron Vasabron Strömsborgsbron Riddarholmsbron Centralbron (two bridges) Hebbes Bro Slussen (several bridges) Strömbron Skeppsholmsbron
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annually in Stockholm. List of bridges in Stockholm Norrbro Riksbron Stallbron Vasabron Centralbron Dufwa, Arne (1985). "Broar och viadukter: Strömbron"
Strömbron
Quay in Stockholm, Sweden
quay Kanslikajen forms an eastward extension leading past Kanslihuset to Stallbron and Mynttorget. The two wings of the House of Knights were completed in
Riddarhuskajen
Overview of and topical guide to Stockholm
Kungsbron Liljeholmsbron Norrbro Riksbron Sicklauddsbron Skeppsholmsbron Stallbron Strömbron Tranebergsbron Vasabron Västerbron The House of Culture Fountains
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Slottsbacken Slottskajen Slussplan Solgränd Spektens Gränd Staffan Sasses Gränd Stallbron Stenbastugränd Stora Gråmunkegränd Stora Hoparegränd Stora Nygatan Storkyrkobrinken
List of streets and squares in Gamla Stan
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Wharf in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden
leading west along the southern shore of the canal Stallkanalen from Stallbron and Mynttorget to Vasabron. The name was first proposed in 1921, and finally
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