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page 119th-century establishments in Stockholm
Ericsson
(), commonly known as Ericsson (), is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm. Ericsson has been a major contributor to the development of the telecommunications industry and is one of the leaders in 5G. Ericsson has over 57,000 granted patents, and it is the inventor of Bluetooth technology.
Karolinska Institutet
medical university located in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm University
state university of Stockholm, Sweden
Royal Institute of Technology
university in Stockholm, Sweden
Dagens Nyheter
Swedish newspaper
Nordic Museum
cultural history and ethnography museum in Sweden
Swedish Museum of Natural History
museum in Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish History Museum
museum with collections of objects from Sweden's antiquity, medieval times and ecclesiastical art
Stockholm Central Station
railway station in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Synagogue
synagogue in Stockholm, Sweden
Gröna Lund
amusement park in Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish Army Museum
military history of Sweden in Stockholm
Trams in Stockholm
Tramway network in Stockholm, Sweden
Katarina Elevator
elevator in Stockholm, Sweden

Konstfack
Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design, is a university for higher education in the area of art, crafts and design in Stockholm, Sweden.
Kastellet
small citadel located on the islet Kastellholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden
Grand Hôtel
hotel in Stockholm, Sweden
Stockholm Telephone tower
former truss tower in central Stockholm, Sweden

Norrbro
thumb|280px|Norrbro with the Opera House in the background. Looking east from Vasabron.
Norrbro (Swedish for "North Bridge") is an arch bridge over Norrström in central Stockholm, Sweden. It extends north from the northern front of the Royal Palace passing over Helgeandsholmen in front of the Riksdag building, and from there over to Gustav Adolfs torg. Norrbro was designed by the city architect Erik Palmstedt (1741–1803) in a neoclassical style.
Stockholm Södra station
railway station in Stockholm, Sweden

Vasa Theatre
thumb|right|300px|Vasateatern
Vasateatern or "Vasan" (English: Vasa Theatre) is a private theatre in Stockholm, Sweden. It is located at Vasagatan 19–21 in central Stockholm.

Skeppsholmen Church
former church building on Skeppsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden

Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen
thumb|250px|Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen.
thumb|250px|Lilla Sjötullsbron passing over Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen.
Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen (Swedish: "The Djurgården Well Canal") is a canal in central Stockholm, Sweden, separating the island Djurgården from the northern mainland (or more correctly Southern and Northern Djurgården).
Södra Teatern
theatre in Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden

Vasabron
thumb|300px|Vasabron in September 2006
Vasabron (Swedish: "The Vasa Bridge") is a bridge over Norrström in central Stockholm, Sweden connecting Norrmalm to Gamla Stan, the old city.
Albert Bonniers Förlag
Swedish publishing house
DeLaval
thumb|DeLaval automatic milking system (AMS)
DeLaval is a producer of dairy and farming machinery, with a head office in Tumba, Sweden, and is part of the Tetra Laval group. The company has 18 factories worldwide, employs over 4,500 people.
Stockholm Östra station
railway station in Stockholm, Sweden
Berns Salonger
restaurant in Stockholm, Sweden
Skeppsholmsbron
thumb|250px|Gilded crown on Skeppsholmsbron with Strandvägen in the background.
thumb|Gilded crown on the western side
Skeppsholmsbron (Swedish: "The Skeppsholm Bridge") is in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting Blasieholmen to Skeppsholmen.
Norstedts Förlag
Swedish publishing company
Karlberg railway station
railway station in Stockholm, Sweden
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences
University college in Stockholm, Sweden
Långholmen Prison
former prison in Stockholm, Sweden
Kungliga Svenska Segelsällskapet
yacht club
Church of St Peter and St Sigfrid
church in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Strömparterren
thumb|300px|Strömparterren in June 2010 during the 2010 Love Stockholm festival
Bukowskis
Bukowskis is a Nordic fine art and antique auction house established in 1870 by the Polish nobleman Henryk Bukowski in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1979, an office was opened in Helsinki, Finland. In 1991, Göran Gustafsson Kapital AB bought Bukowskis. The auction firm was sold 16 years later to the Lundin family in 2007.
Obelisk at Slottsbacken
obelisk monument in Old Town, Stockholm, Sweden
Sabbatsberg Hospital
former hospital in Stockholm, Sweden
Ny Illustrerad Tidning
Swedish weekly newspaper (1865–1900)
Wahlström & Widstrand
Swedish publishing house
Älvsjö railway station
railway station in Stockholm, Sweden
Stallbron
thumb|Stallbron viewed from Vasabron with the Royal Palace in the background, the Parliament building on the left, and the MP residential building on the right.
Stallbron (Swedish: "The Stable Bridge") is an arch bridge located in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching some 20 meters over Stallkanalen it connects Riksgatan passing through the Parliament Building on Helgeandsholmen to the square Mynttorget on Stadsholmen from where Västerlånggatan extends it further south.
Stadshusbron
thumb|230px|Stadshusbron viewed from a quay facing Riddarfjärden.
thumb|230px|View of the now permanently closed drawbridge from north with the City hall in the background.
Stadshusbron (Swedish: "The City Hall Bridge"), formerly known as Nya Kungsholmsbron ("The New Kungsholm Bridge") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden located just north of the Stockholm City Hall. Stretching over Klara sjö ("Lake Klara"), it connects mainland Norrmalm on the eastern shore to the island Kungsholmen on the western shore.
Swedish Theatre
building in Stockholm Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden
Brunkeberg Tunnel
tunnel in Stockholm, Sweden
Djurgårdsbrunnsbron
thumb|Djurgårdsbrunnsbron.
Djurgårdsbrunnsbron (Swedish: "The Djurgården Well Bridge") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting northern and southern Djurgården. It is the city's only remaining swing bridge, the default bridge type in Stockholm during the 19th century. It has been closed since 1966.
Konradsberg
Konradsberg or Konradsbergs hospital is a former mental hospital on the island of Kungsholmen in Stockholm, Sweden. The Stockholm Institute of Education now uses the old hospital building. From August 2009 the charter school '''Stockholm's International Montessori School''' used the building.
Beckholmsbron
thumb|250px|Beckholmsbron, 2006.
Beckholmsbron () is a wooden bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting the two islands Djurgården and Beckholmen.
Nya Dagligt Allehanda
Swedish newspaper published between 1859-1944