The Stockholm Concert Hall
The Stockholm Concert Hall
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Neighbourhood: Norrmalm
Norrmalm is Stockholm’s most central and busiest neighborhood. It’s home to the main shopping street, Drottninggatan, and to Stockholm icons like the Sergels Torg glass obelisk, the famous Hay Market with its Carl Milles sculptures, and the Hötorget Skyscrapers, a sight on every other Stockholm postcard. Norrmalm is also home to Sweden’s most traditional department stores Nordiska Kompaniet and Åhléns City juxtaposed with Stockholm’s most modern shopping mall, Mood Stockholm. Visitors to this area get to experience the unique Swedish philosophy of protecting cultural heritage while also staying on top of fashion innovation and modern architecture.
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- Hötorget • 1 min walk
- T-Centralen • 7 min walk
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Stella
Stockholm, Sweden2,089 contributions
June 2021
I highly recommend the Nobel tour, it is simply amazing. I was the only one on the tour so I got to be on the actual stage as well, where the Noble prizes are handed. It was such an amazing and brilliant experience. The tour guide was really knowledgeable and professional. I really had an amazing time.
Written 14 July 2021
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FlorenceLoves2Travel
New York124 contributions
Aug 2019
My family and I attended a performance of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra led by conductor Ryan Bancroft at the Main Hall of this beautiful concert hall. Being in the presence of and listening to the philharmonic play was one of the best moments in my life. From the moment I stepped into the main hall, I was smiling ear to ear. It was an amazing experience and I enjoyed every minute of it. The acoustics in the hall was wonderful! The precision and professionalism of the orchestra was unmatched. They played Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 with great enthusiam and passion. It is truly something I will never forget!!
I haven't been on any tours of the Concert Hall, but from what I have seen, I think it is definitely a worthy browse (even if you don't have tickets to an event there). The main hall is where they hold the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize every year. The Stockholm Concert Hall is located in the Hortoget square in the city center (in front of the Haymarket) and easily accessible by train, bus, tram, bike, scooter, and foot!
I haven't been on any tours of the Concert Hall, but from what I have seen, I think it is definitely a worthy browse (even if you don't have tickets to an event there). The main hall is where they hold the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize every year. The Stockholm Concert Hall is located in the Hortoget square in the city center (in front of the Haymarket) and easily accessible by train, bus, tram, bike, scooter, and foot!
Written 14 August 2019
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Gresk
Stockholm, Sweden174 contributions
Jan 2012 • Couples
The Stockholm Concert Hall, built in 1926, is a perfect example of neoclassicism in architecture and art. A home for the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and the Nobel Prize Ceremony, the house is always bustling with music and events.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 110th anniversary in 2012 and, with its already rich history, continues to perform to international critical acclaim under its current Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor Sakari Oramo.
Don’t miss the guided tour (Saturdays) where you can discover the hidden treasures and the monumental Grünewald hall.
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 110th anniversary in 2012 and, with its already rich history, continues to perform to international critical acclaim under its current Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor Sakari Oramo.
Don’t miss the guided tour (Saturdays) where you can discover the hidden treasures and the monumental Grünewald hall.
Written 22 January 2012
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EveningEater
Isle of Man, UK666 contributions
Aug 2014
Opened at 11 and we went in soon after. There was an exhibition of artwork which was good. If you take a tour you pay. Free toilets in here which is a bonus in a city where you seem to have to pay for them.......even in a department store.
Written 4 August 2014
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globtrotteuse
France163,492 contributions
July 2021
Lovely experience, a lot of history that I found very interesting.
The staff were very helpful and friendly.
I recommend this place for people that are interested in Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
The staff were very helpful and friendly.
I recommend this place for people that are interested in Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Written 7 August 2021
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Ujji1294
Ipswich, UK10 contributions
July 2015 • Family
All my life I have only heard nobel prize concert and seen it on TV, finally I had a chance to stand on that stage where great people stood in the past.. the nobel prize concert hall.. it was priced but amazing .. you just don't wanna miss this one.
Written 31 July 2015
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Kathy_R-Philly
Philadelphia, PA181 contributions
Aug 2012 • Solo
The building is beautiful. The Carl Milles 'Orfeus' group statue outside is worth a visit. There are free concerts by students in the lobby several times a day (at least in summer). Every one I heard sounded very professional. The concert house tour costs 70 SEK. The woman spoke less than 10 minutes. She took us to see the stage where they give out the Nobel Prizes. She just sat there while we took pics. RIP OFF!!!!
Written 5 September 2012
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Linn L
Stockholm65 contributions
You can cover Hötorget (hay market), Drottninggatan (shopping street) and a concert at Konserthused - all in an afternoon.
Written 29 December 2011
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dgoldyn
Curaçao240 contributions
Aug 2018
If you love theaters don’t miss this one. It’s a beautiful art deco theater built in 1920 lots of beautiful art in the theater it’s self is awe inspiring. If you don’t like theaters stay away but if you do run and see it
Written 5 August 2018
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SmileyKay
Cluj-Napoca, Romania1,414 contributions
June 2017 • Couples
The blue, neoclassical style Stockholm Concert Hall is situated on Hötorget in the heart of Stockholm and it was built especially to house the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Apart from being a venue for world-class concerts, it hosts the annual Nobel Prize Award Ceremony and the Polar Music Prizes. Both the inside and the outside represent a strange combination of architectural elements (including chromatic choices) that I could not explain to myself, therefore just an "average" rating from me.
Written 11 August 2017
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To visit the Concert Hall, where the Nobel prize is given is there a fee to pay ?
Written 2 September 2019
Is it possible to visit "The Stockholm Concert Hall" without reserving the guided tour in advance?
Written 19 August 2017
I am in Stockholm right now and I do not plan everything, so this visit was not planned, but I would like to visit the Hall where Nobel Prize Ceremony is held.
Written 19 August 2017
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