Cornelisparken
Cornelisparken
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Neighbourhood: Östermalm
With its high-end shopping facilities and Michelin-starred restaurants, Östermalm is definitely the poshest part of central Stockholm. Here you will find Stockholm’s most majestic residential buildings, a beautiful market hall from 1888 displaying gourmet foods from around the world and the Swedish Royal Dramatic Theatre with its awe-inspiring architecture. At night, legendary nightclubs make the perfect location to observe the natives (and those aspiring to become natives of this exclusive neighborhood) in their natural habitat and to enjoy the latest produce of the Swedish house music scene.
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- Tekniska högskolan • 4 min walk
- Stadion • 6 min walk
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,144 contributions
Aug 2021
This small park is located in the Södermalm district at the end of Mäster Mikaels gata.
The park is dedicated to the troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk. Since 2007, the park has housed a statue depicting Vreeswijk.
The park is dedicated to the troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk. Since 2007, the park has housed a statue depicting Vreeswijk.
Written 24 August 2021
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Ilolahti
Helsinki, Finland374 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
After the great Stockholm fire of 1759 the city government required all constructions to consist of brick and stone. Nevertheless new wooden houses were built. Some of them still exist by the Mäster Mikaels gata. The street is not a grand experience. But there is a nice observation post to the city including Gamla Stan, Skeppsholmen and Strömmen.
Written 9 December 2018
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