Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - [From Beijing to Sweden]——Welcome to Sweden
[From Beijing to Sweden]——Welcome to Sweden
Queen's Island Sweden's Queen's Island is 15 kilometers away from the center of Sweden and is a royal territory. Influenced by France, the designers and architects of Drottningholm Island gave it a French style, so it is called "Sweden's Palace of Versailles" and is also the first attraction in Sweden to be included in the World Cultural Heritage List. There are many buildings on the island, including the Queen's Island Palace, the Palace Theatre, the Chinese Palace and the Gardens. The Queen's Island Palace is the center of Queen's Island. During the reign of Gustavus III the theater was in its heyday. However, after Gustavus III was assassinated in the theater, performances ceased and it was not renovated until 1922. The idea of ????renovation is based on the previous style. Now the theater is developing very well and there are performances every day. A Chinese palace is a palace in the Chinese palace style. Gothenburg Gothenburg is Sweden's second largest city with very developed industry and a population of 463,000. Sweden has a long history. On June 4, 1621, the then Swedish King Gustavus II Adolf approved its establishment. It now has a history of 380 years. Gothenburg's original buildings were built by Dutch craftsmen, and it was built from the beginning to be a cosmopolitan city. In 1731, Sweden's first international company was established, which brought huge economic benefits to Sweden and made the Swedish economy develop by leaps and bounds. Gothenburg concentrates 50% of the industry in Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Many well-known brand companies have developed quite well here, such as Volvo, SKF Bearing Company, Hasselblad Camera Company, AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical Company, Ericsson Microwave Systems, Saab Ericsson Space AB, etc. The largest port in Northern Europe is the Port of Gothenburg, with half of the country's exports passing through here. The Old Town is located on a small island in the center of Stockholm and has a history of more than 700 years. This ancient city is the birthplace of Stockholm. Although the roads are narrow, the ancient streets always give people a sense of calm. Walking on the peaceful trails will cleanse your soul. On both sides of the road are magnificent medieval buildings, including splendid palaces, towering churches, and fragrant street gardens. Walking on the street, you can not only smell the fragrance of flowers, but also the strong smell of coffee, which comes from modern cafes. So here is a combination of ancient and modern, both blending into each other. However, as early as the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, the old town was a very poor place, and most of the historical buildings were in disrepair due to time. After World War II, the houses in the five alleys were demolished for expansion. The medieval and Renaissance architecture of the Old Town have attracted a large number of tourists since the 1980s. The Swedish Royal Palace is located on an island called Stadan in Stockholm. It is the most famous tourist attraction in Stockholm. The King of Sweden will choose to work or hold celebrations here. The King of Sweden rides to the palace for work every day. There are two stone lions in front of the main entrance of the palace, and two armed guards stand straight at the door. They wore formal medieval military uniforms.
Will they want to take a picture with them? /p
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