Stockholm City Hall
Stockholm City Hall stands prominently at Hantverkargatan 1 in the Kungsholmen district, overlooking the serene waters of Lake Mälaren. Constructed between 1907 and 1923, this architectural landmark is famed for hosting the Nobel Prize banquet each December. Its iconic blue tower, rising 106 meters, highlights its purpose as both a seat of government and a cultural symbol of the city. Visitors can explore the halls and admire intricate mosaics and the Golden Hall, adorned with over 18 million gold tiles. Open year-round, guided tours provide fascinating insights into the building's history and functionality.