The Concert Hall at Hötorget is home to the Swedish Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and world-famous for hosting the Nobel Prize ceremony. The house was built in 1926, and overflows with music all year round (you can also attend guided tours and exhibitions on the premises).
The iconic blue building is one of Stockholm's prime examples of neoclassicism; The architect Ivar Tengbom aimed erect a classical temple to the glory of music. Many leading artists, including Carl Milles and Isaac Grünewald, have contributed to the decoration, inspired by ancient mythology.
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Hötorget
11157 Stockholm
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