1. Spreadsheet of Buildings and Attractions in Stockholm:
2. Map of a 8.64 mile run in Downtown Stockholm:
Stockholm Map
3. Photos of Buildings and Attractions of the above Spreadsheet:



1. Stockholm Stadion. 1910-1912. Torben Grut. Site of 83 World Records.


1. Stockholm Stadion outside sidewalk. 1910-1912. Torben Grut. Site of 83 World Records.

2. Royal Humlegarden (now National Library). 1877. Gustaf Dahl. 1926-27 2 wings added. 1997 Remodel.


3. (Queen) Hedvig Eleonora Church. 1737 Consecrated.

4. Royal Dramatic Theater. 1908. Frednk Lilljekvist.

5. Stockholms stora synagoga. (Great Synagogue of Stockholm). 1867-1870. Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander.

6. Kungstradgarden (King’s Garden). 1430. 1821 Charles XII Statue,1868 Fountain – both by Johan Peter Molin.


7. Kungliga Slottet (Royal Palace). 1697-1754. Nicodemus Tessin the Elder and the Younger.
Grand Hotel. 1872-1874. 2017-2018 Renovated.

9. Axel Oxenstiema Palace. 1653. Jean de la Vallee.
10. Storkyrkan Cathedral. 1200’s-1306. Johan Eberhard Carlberg. 1736-1745 Baroque exterior added.
Stortorget (Grand Square). Some buildings date from the 1640’s. On this square:

11. Stock Exchange Building (Nobel Prize Museum est. 2001). 1773-1778. Erik Palmstedt.



12. Tyska kyrkan (St. Gertrude’s Church). 1638-1642. Hans Jakob Krstler. 1878 Steeple replaced after it burned.
13. Old Parliament House (Closed 1905). 1833. Aron Johansson, Johan Fredrik Abom.

14. Riddarholmskyrkan Church. Late 1200’s. 1835 Spire burned, 1836 Cast Iron Spire replacement.


15. Riddarhuset (House of Nobility). 1642-1660. Simon de la Valle. Executed by his son, Jean de la Valle.
16. Bonde Palace (now Supreme Court). 1662-1667. Nicodemus Tessin the Elder & Jean de la Valle.
17. Royal Mint. 1784-1790. 1696-1850 Mint was located here.


18. Riksdag – Parliament. Pomp and Circumstance as the King of Sweden leaves in his Audi.



18. Riksdag – Parlament House. 1897-1905. Aron Johansson.
19. Sager House. 1640’s-1893. Jean Rene Pierre Litoux.
20. Rosebud Building – Prime Minister’s Office. 1900-1902. Ferdinand Boberg.
20. Rosebud Building – Prime Minister’s Office. 1900-1902. Ferdinand Boberg. This baroque entry is one block east northeast and behind the building pictured above !
21. Sankt Jacobs kyrka (St. James Church). 1580-93 William Boy. 1635-1643 H. Ferster. 1723-1735 G. Adelcrantz and C. Harleman. 1893-1894 C. Moller, A. Lindegren.

22. Royal Swedish Opera. 1892-1899. Axel Johan Anderberg.



23. Stockholm City Hall – Location of Nobel Banquet every December 10th. 1911-1923. Ragnar Ostberg.
\
24. Stockholm Central Station1867-1874. Adolf W. Edelsvard. 1925-1927, 1951 Renovations simplified, elements removed.




25. St. Clara Kyrka. 1572-1880’s Tower.
26. Stockholm Concert Hall. 1923-1926. Ivar Tengbnom.
27. St. Peter’s Church. 1900-1901. Erik Lallerstedt.
28. Gustav Vasa Church. 1901-1906. Agi Lindegren.




29. Stockholm Public Library. 1924-1928,1932 West Wing. Gunnar Asplund. 1931 Parkland & Pond.



30. Stockholm Observatory. 1748-1753. Carl Harleman.



31. Stockholm School of Economics (Interior). 1926. Ivor Tengbom.




31. Stockholm School of Economics (Exterior). 1926. Ivor Tengbom.