Stockholm: Kastellet, parks, museum and views! (III)

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Once again we return to the impressive and beautiful city of Stockholm that I wanted to share in two posts: the most relevant places seen from the Baltic Sea itself which is one of the protagonists of this Scandinavian city and from the asphalt contemplating the elegant and impressive buildings and much more.

But there is much more, yes, it is an exceptional, quiet, beautiful and clean city and what caught my attention among many things is the connection that its inhabitants and the city itself have with nature. Certainly the urban environment itself does not seem so as it is surrounded by the sea and is formed between so many islands but there is more.

Also in addition to blue there is green, a lot of green when there is no snow and simply walking we can discover peaceful places that seem to take us out of that big city reality, and as if we had gotten lost a very short distance away crossing to one of the small islands we find ourselves in a picturesque area with a hill and a small path that takes us to Kastellet.

Kastellet

Kastellet is a small castle with reddish tones that stands out there on a small island in the Baltic Sea practically in the heart of Stockholm, as I say, not even outside, it is very easy to reach in a short time, like a walk through another larger island connected with a bridge. And there we can continue walking along that path also accompanied by other small houses, like a small rural museum town, and some totally natural corners, as if we had gone to spend the day in a forest without almost leaving the city, and thososose surroundings suddenly becomes charming.

Panoramic Views

We can realize the peculiar physiognomy that Stockholm has, and that mix between beautiful period buildings, sea, boats and serene Nordic beauty from above. If we go a little further east this time we will see a tall telecommunications tower called Kaknästornet, which we can climb to enjoy the views of this special city.

VASA Museum

And if we think of nature, in Stockholm we think of the sea, and when we think of the sea, all those series of Vikings plying these waters in their typical ships come to mind. Well, on one of the most visited islands with more things to see and more museums, as I mentioned previously in another post, there is the VASA Museum where we will find an entire large Viking ship from the 17th century, I think...

It turns out that it happened worse than the Titanic sank as soon as it set sail so they picked it up and put it there as a sample. It would be a matter of bad weight calculations, but the point is that we can see up close the many details of it, everything that was decorative although the light was dark in some areas.

Parks Life

Afterwards we returned to the open area because I was lucky that the weather was good, cold for me, but with the sun getting a little warmer every day there was a moment that really seemed like spring. And as I have mentioned, the inhabitants of Stockholm are connected to nature and when the sun's rays appear, they go out to all places, even on the stairs of buildings to feel that warm sensation on the skin of the face, a recharge of vitamin D which is really very necessary and they clearly enjoy it.

They especially enjoy it outside when they go out on weekends and at any time in the many parks around the city, not being necessary to crowd into the largest or most popular parks but rather, in the parks of each neighborhood people come out to talk and feel the good weather drinking something on terraces or on the grass. I was able to sunbathe in Stockholm lying on the grounded green grass and looking at the blue sky. Stockholm is a nice, lively, bright and natural city.

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Once again you have brought a beautiful place to all of us and I am very happy to see all these scenic views and it is very relaxing to see such beautiful pictures.

Thanks for your kind comment, I'm happy you like all these places, I try to share those that are beautiful and pleasant for everyone. Happy day!

I am not sure where I did see the 3 tiny houses: on the way to Vasa Muset or to the Museum Junibacken (Museum for A. Lindgren -und Pippi Longstocking), which was fantastic for adult as well.

Oh the tiny houses are in the Kastellet mini island, it's not far from the other island of the museums. I missed the Pippi Museum!!! It must be awesome and funny! 😊

What a very spectacular view of Stockholm!
I like how the city is still full of nature despite the advancements!

Yeah exactly the city keeps its own essence, its history and the nature inside the urban area too! It's really nice and pleasant 😊 Thanks a lot for the comment!

Wow spectacular views there. Oh I'm in love with that ship. I bet it amazing to see up close. The sea looks very busy there. It good to see so many locals out in the parks probably no surprise because the place is amazing. See you around Amiga enjoy your evening.

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Yeah great views of a great city! And there is a lot of traffic in that sea due to many ferries from Finland etc... it was a cool experience to be up there!
Happy new week eh amigo!
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Again some really fantastic pictures and views from Stockholm, and yes parks are all over the place, as to the Vasa ship it's not a Viking ship, the Vikings where about a thousand years before that, the Vasa ship was among the first to have 2 decks of cannons though, and that is why it sank as they had not yet figured out the math correctly for the added weight, thanks for sharing and enjoy your new week.

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Thanks! I have a lot of photos and I wanted to share them so more than one post!
Yes the ship I mentioned around XVII century but well many people we think at first it's Viking but you are right it's too big and with cannons and so on that probably were too much heavy! 😅😅
Sorry for the ship jajaja and thanks a lot for the great comment!
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