Stockholm is an exceptionally beautiful city. Although I am from Sarajevo, which often lingers in the back of my mind, I find that Stockholm reminds me of Sarajevo in certain aspects. This resemblance is not about the architecture or the appearance of the buildings, but rather about the streets filled with various shops, restaurants, and other establishments that enhance the city’s atmosphere. I haven’t written anything about Stockholm yet, but I anticipate a time when I will delve deeper into the topic of Stockholm and Sweden. In the meantime, I hope these photos capture a glimpse of the spirit of this lovely northern European city..




Stockholm municipality in the summer of 2025, and in December, around Christmas time, three images lower

Riddarholm Church in the summer of 2025, Photo taken from Monteliusvägen



Gröna Lund in the wintertime, photographed from Fjällgatan.

Globen in January with snow all around the city. Photo taken 10 km away from Stockholmsberget in Nacka.



While I was waiting for the ferry to Djurgården, I became interested in this building in Gamla Stan.

The view of Gamla Stan features a seagull in the foreground.




Grand Hotel, Stockholm


Mariaberget is a well-known landmark in Stockholm.


Mariahissen is a remarkable historical building, rich in heritage and significance. Its storied past adds to its allure and makes it an architectural gem worth exploring.

The Old Parliament House (Gamla riksdagshuset), Photo taken from Södermalm.


“Burmanska huset” and Grand Hotel on the left, and “Fersenska palatset” on the right


Birger Jarls Torg – Birger Jarls staty


The buildings on the east side of Gamla Stan have a variety of colors.

Svea Court of Appeal (Svea hovrätt)


Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan)
