Blasieholmen
Aerial view - in the foreground of the Nationalmuseum, from the back of the Nybroviken cove
Blasieholmen - a peninsula in Stockholm, located south of Nybroplan, stretching in the south-east direction. The border of its base is Arsenalsgatan, from the north-east it flows around the bay Nybroviken.
The name comes from the name of a wealthy Stockholm merchant who already around 1600 had several houses here. On the southern edge of the headland there is the Nationalmuseum (Swedish national art gallery) built in 1865 in the Neo-Renaissance style. Next to it is the sculptural group Bältespännaren (Fighting for knives) set by Molina in 1859 (a Old Norse duel of two opponents). The group is accompanied by sculptures Boy and Turtle (1879) and Brothers (1888). On the corner of Stallagatan and Blasieholmshamnen, the edifices of the Swedish Royal Academy of Music from 1877 rise.
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