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What are the scenic spots in Sweden?

Sweden, the full name of the Kingdom of Sweden, is located in the southeastern part of Scandinavia in Northern Europe.

The main attractions in Sweden are:

1. Nobel’s former residence

Nobel’s former residence is located in Birch Mountain Villa in Karlskuga, central Sweden, not far from Stockholm More than 200 kilometers. In 1894, Alfred Nobel ended his overseas wandering career and returned to his motherland to settle down, where he spent most of the last two years of his life. Since the old residence where he was born in Stockholm has now been erected with high-rise buildings, Birch Villa is the only Nobel's former residence that has been completely preserved today. Since the establishment of the memorial hall in 1975, it has become a tourist attraction and the center of Nobel academic activities. The Nobel Academic Symposium is held here every year, where famous scientists from all over the world gather to discuss new topics in the field of science and Nobel's academic thoughts of "benefiting mankind". The memorial hall retains photos of Nobel's activities during his lifetime, patent certificates for various technological inventions, gold medals and wills he obtained.

2. The Royal Palace of Sweden

The Royal Palace of Sweden is the place where the king works and holds celebrations, and is the main tourist attraction in Stockholm. Located in the center of Stockholm. Built in the 17th century, it is the work of the famous Swedish architect Trial. The main entrance is separated by two stone lions on both sides. Two guards wearing red tassel military caps and medieval costumes stand with guns, looking very majestic. There are many exquisite reliefs on the walls of the palace, and there is a large courtyard in the middle. The palace church and state hall in the southern half of the palace and the banquet hall in the northern half of the palace still maintain their original furnishings and are open to the public. In the magnificent hall of the palace, large portraits of kings and queens of all generations hang on the walls, and the domes are decorated with magnetic inlays, carvings and gorgeous paintings. It is said that most of them were painted by German artists in the 17th century. Some rooms also display ancient chariot weapons, jewelry, gold and silver vessels, and physical models of medieval knights holding spears and wearing bronze helmets and iron armor. The palace guard holds a grand changing of the guard ceremony every day at noon according to ancient traditions.

3. Sweden has 15 world cultural heritage sites:

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