PHOTO: Golden Hall at Stockholm City Hall, Site of the Nobel Laureate Ball

Golden Hall at Stockholm City Hall

The stunning Golden Hall at Stockholm City Hall is one of the highlights on the tour of the city’s municipal center. However, it is just one of many things that make this building so famous. The 348-foot tall structure, built entirely of brick, was completed in 1923. Nearly eight million bricks were used in its … Read more

PHOTO: Old Town in Stockholm, Sweden, Viewed from City Hall

Old Town in Stockholm, Sweden (Gamla Stan), as seen from the bridge leading to City Hall

Old Town in Stockholm, locally known as Gamla Stan, is located on the site of the city’s original 13th century settlement. This photo was taken from the bridge leading to Stockholm City Hall, which is located on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, looking back at Gamla Stan. Today Old Town spreads across the three … Read more

PHOTO: Famous Little Mermaid Statue in Copenhagen, Denmark

The famous Little Mermaid statue in the harbor in Copenhagen, Denmark

Like the Belgian capital of Brussels, with it’s iconic Mannekin Piss statue, Copenhagen is perhaps most associated with its Little Mermaid sculpture. The demure bronze girl, which sits atop a boulder along the city’s Langelinie promenade, was created by Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen as a tribute to Hans Christian Andersen. The Danish author wrote a … Read more

PHOTO: Six Streets Converge at Place des Cordeliers in Dijon, France

Place des Cordeliers in Dijon, France

Private mansions such as the Hôtel Gauthier (left) and the Hôtel Rigoley de Chevigny surround the rectangular Place des Cordeliers square in Dijon, France. The place is named for the former convent of the Franciscans (once known as Cordeliers), which is a few feet away on Turgot street. Following the Franciscans, who settled in Dijon in … Read more