Haha oolong, so a lot of information really does not check, I don't know that the city hall is only the place where the Nobel laureates hold the dinner, and this is the place where the real awards ceremony is held. Stockholm Concert Hall has been held since 1901. Every December 10th, the day of the Nobel's death. The Stockholm Concert Hall will hold a grand ceremony, which the King of Sweden will personally award the Nobel Prizes and hold a dinner at the City Hall, so although it's called the Concert Hall, it's actually built for the Nobel Prize ceremony, and now the concert hall receives about every year visitors and spectators. There are about 250,000 people in the concert hall located on the north side of the old licorice market. The subway has a concert hall. This station is a building with a blue exterior wall. It was built in 1926. The Royal Swedish Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra often performs here. The concert hall is simple and simple. The whole is light blue. Ten Tongtian giant pillars from the ground. Directly connected to the building. The square in front of the concert hall with Orpheus statues. The square in front of the TIPS concert hall is also one of the three open-air markets in Sdergolmore. When I went there, there was a team performing.
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Haha oolong, so a lot of information really does not check, I don't know that the city hall is only the place where the Nobel laureates hold the dinner, and this is the place where the real awards ceremony is held. Stockholm Concert Hall has been held since 1901. Every December 10th, the day of the Nobel's death. The Stockholm Concert Hall will hold a grand ceremony, which the King of Sweden will personally award the Nobel Prizes and hold a dinner at the City Hall, so although it's called the Concert Hall, it's actually built for the Nobel Prize ceremony, and now the concert hall receives about every year visitors and spectators. There are about 250,000 people in the concert hall located on the north side of the old licorice market. The subway has a concert hall. This station is a building with a blue exterior wall. It was built in 1926. The Royal Swedish Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra often performs here. The concert hall is simple and simple. The whole is light blue. Ten Tongtian giant pillars from the ground. Directly connected to the building. The square in front of the concert hall with Orpheus statues. The square in front of the TIPS concert hall is also one of the three open-air markets in Sdergolmore. When I went there, there was a team performing.
Stockholm music festival when we passed by, so we just visited its exterior building, there are a lot of coffee around, many locals are very casual to drink coffee on the edge of the concert hall, you can experience the leisure life of the locals
When you mention Stockholm Concert Hall, you will naturally think of the Nobel Prize ceremony. Seeing the concert hall, the heavy sense of history is born. The concert hall is actually small, but the surrounding statues are very unique and worth a closer look.
Plug in from the square and you will find the Stockholm Concert Hall, which is not very complicated. But it also shows its age. Stockholm Concert Hall is the place of the annual Nobel Prize ceremony. The square in front of the concert hall is also one of the three open-air markets in Sdergolmore. There is a statue of Millers in front of the concert hall - the singer Orpheus of Greek mythology. The music station has a sense of affinity! The posters outside tell you what is happening.
Stockholm Concert Hall is a very striking blue building, although not as grand as the Austrian Concert Hall, but it is also a major European music temple. Every year, there are many large-scale musical performances, attracting music and opera lovers from all over the world to watch the performances.