Stockgolm, Sweden

Stockgolm, Sweden

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Convenience for tourists, erected in the absolute.
Stockholm: a fairy-tale city for children and their parents

It was also obvious that the city is convenient for living. Everything is done to make a person, and therefore a tourist, well. Moreover, the tourist is even in a somewhat privileged position, because in terms of convenience there is a skew towards pedestrians, public transport users and cyclists. Bicycle paths – everywhere, next to the historic cobblestones, there are special tiles for pedestrians with wheelchairs and girls on stilettos, ramps and pedestrian crossings are located exactly where it is needed. The huge amount of greenery for the inhabitants of megacities is also somewhat unusual, but in Stockholm this is the norm, in addition, the environmental friendliness of the urban system is proved by numerous squirrels and even hares walking in parks and squares.

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The abundance of ramps and special paths has already been mentioned, but for Aunts Stockholm offers much more than just the convenience of movement. First of all, it is the Unibakken Museum.

This museum is dedicated to the characters of fairy tales by the famous Swedish writer Astrid Lindgren. In addition to Pippi and Carlson, you can meet Winnie the Pooh (the hero of fairy tales Alan Milne), Mummy Troll (from the world of Tuve Janson) and other fairy tale characters. The museum is interactive, except for the part where children (and adults!) Soar in special trolleys over the fictional world. After such pokatushek you can have a wonderful snack overlooking the Gulf of Stockholm!

Another museum that will not leave children indifferent is located on the same island, it is called Skansen, and is the world’s first open-air ethnographic museum. Both children and their parents will be interested in traditional Swedish houses from all over the country from different times – moreover, because they can be visited, observe how people used to live on the example of workers living there, look at the furniture and interiors of the last century, touch everything. after all! To make it clearer what we are talking about, we have prepared a photo report about this place.
Stockholm: a fairy-tale city for children and their parents

Well, the third museum that will be interesting to children (and again adults!) – Vasa ship. It is a five-minute walk from Unibakken, on the same island of Djurgården. It is notable for the fact that it is the only surviving ship in the world to this day of the XVII century – more than 95% of the original structural elements and hundreds of carved sculptures. The ship Vasa is a unique artistic value and one of the most important tourist attractions in the world. In the museum you can not only see the whole ship assembled, but also watch a movie about how it was raised and restored.