10-07 Stockholm City Hall (Stadshus) (´µ¼wôº¸¼¯¥«¬FÆU) --- B. Interior structures and decorations |
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D10-07-09_The second level of the main room where the reception party after the Nobel Awarding Ceremony is held |
D10-07-10_A magnificantly-decorated door with a clock on the second level of the main room |
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D10-07-11_The back silhouette of our local guide |
D10-07-12_A geometrically-decorared ceiling lamp |
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D10-07-13_Part of a mosaic wall paint |
D10-07-14_An indoor corridor |
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D10-07-15_The local guide explaining the beauty of the decorations of the building |
D10-07-16_A closer look at the previously-described door decorations and clock |