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  • Västerlånggatan, "The Western Long Street"  in Gamla Stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. It follows the course of the city's now demolished 13th century defensive wall.<br />
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  • Västerlånggatan, "The Western Long Street"  in Gamla Stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. It follows the course of the city's now demolished 13th century defensive wall.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00091.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
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  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
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  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Gamla Stan, Old Town, seen from Stockholm across the water. Gamla Stan with its narrow cobble stones streets is a wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
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  • The Stockholm Cathedral rises the from the narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
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  • The cobblestone, narrow streets in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm are wonderful to explore on foot.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Chokladkoppen is a cozy café with lovely food and cold and hot drinks in a unique building at Stortorget 18 in the heart of Gamla Stan (Old town) in Stockholm.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Västerlånggatan, "The Western Long Street"  in Gamla Stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. It follows the course of the city's now demolished 13th century defensive wall.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00090.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00088.JPG
  • Gåsgränd, "Goose Alley", in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. In the 15th and 16th century, the alley was named Grågåsens gränd, "Alley of the Grey-Goose",  after a woman, Ragnhild Grågås, who lived in the alley around 1500.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00086.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00044.JPG
  • Kafekoppen in Storatorget, the old historic square in Gamla Stan. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • McDonald's in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
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  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Norrköping, home to Arbetets museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum.  The  a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Norrköping, home to Arbetets museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum.  The  a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Arbetets Museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum. This old cotton mill, once described by Carl Milles as the most beautiful industrial building in Sweden locally known as the iron, strykjärnet. The museum depicts working life and working conditions through exhibitions, seminars and programs. Arbetets museum should be an innovative meeting place which promotes discussion on peoples work, lives and conditions.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Norrköping_Sweden_00075.JPG
  • Storatorget, the old square in Gamla Stan, , is picturesque and filled with history. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00093.JPG
  • Chunks of ice break off from the Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay, Alaska part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The event known as calving, is seen from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. Calving is when chunks of ice break off at the terminus, or end, of a glacier.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chunks of ice break off from the Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay, Alaska part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The event known as calving, is seen from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. Calving is when chunks of ice break off at the terminus, or end, of a glacier.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay, Alaska part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Seen up close from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Margerie Glacier in Glacier Bay, Alaska part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. Seen up close from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Reid Glacier seems to slide into Glacier Bay National Park seen from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Reid Glacier seems to slide into Glacier Bay National Park seen from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Ketchikan is one of the stops on the Alaskan cruise for the Norwegian Pearl. Cruise ship tourism drives a large part of the local economy from May to September each year along with commercial fishing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Ketchikan is one of the stops on the Alaskan cruise for the Norwegian Pearl. Cruise ship tourism drives a large part of the local economy from May to September each year along with commercial fishing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Claudia Tawrski checks out the penthouse suites of the Norwegian Pearl.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The penthouse suites of the Norwegian Pearl.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Inlet to the Johns Hopkins Glacier, a 12-mile (19 km) long glacier located in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska, seen from the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • George and Claudia Twarski enjoy the glaciers from his private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park.  Photography by Jose More<br />
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  • Valerie More looks at glaciers from her private balcony on board the Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line at Glacier Bay National Park. Photography by Jose More<br />
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  • Whale watching boat leaves Auke Bay, Alaska.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Whale watching boat leaves Auke Bay, Alaska.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 12 miles (19 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau, Alaska. The glacier and surrounding landscape is protected as the 5,815-acre Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 12 miles (19 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau, Alaska. The glacier and surrounding landscape is protected as the 5,815-acre Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Amphibious planes land at the port  in Juneau, Alaska. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Two passengers on the Norwegian Pearl watch it dock near the Diamond Princess, a cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises docked at the port in Juneau, Alaska<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Diamond Princess cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises docked at the port in Juneau, Alaska<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Diamond Princess cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises docked at the port in Juneau, Alaska<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Passengers from cruise ships visit Mendenhall Glacier is a glacier about 12 miles (19 km) long located in Mendenhall Valley, about 12 miles (19 km) from downtown Juneau, Alaska. The glacier and surrounding landscape is protected as the 5,815-acre Mendenhall Glacier Recreation Area.  Photography Jose More
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  • The Norwegian Pearl cruising the Inside Passage from Seattle to Alaska. The Pearl belongs to the Norwegian Cruise Line.
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  • The Norwegian Pearl cruising the Inside Passage from Seattle to Alaska. The Pearl belongs to the Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Norwegian Pearl cruising the Inside Passage from Seattle to Alaska. The Pearl belongs to the Norwegian Cruise Line. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Many wineries dot the landscape of Vancouver Island<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Many wineries dot the landscape of Vancouver Island<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sea planes landing at Victoria Harbor, Vancouver Island.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sea planes landing at Victoria Harbor, Vancouver Island.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sea planes landing at Victoria Harbor, Vancouver Island.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sea planes landing at Victoria Harbor, Vancouver Island.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive close to a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to their international renown.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The longest day of the year when the sun never sets. The midnight sun in Uppsala, Sweden. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00042.JPG
  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
    Stockholm_Sweden_00041.JPG
  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
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  • Rygerfjord Hotel and Hostel in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • One of many bridges connecting the mainlined with the islands in Stockholm. Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, built on 14 islands and the most populous city in Scandinavia.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The central train station in Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
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  • The central train station in Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Storatorget, the old square in Gamla Stan, , is picturesque and filled with history. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Stockholm MR MR Model Release<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace, the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Baresso Coffee House at  Nybrogatan 21, 114 39 Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • New Peking Restaurant in the Östermalm neighborhood of Stockholm. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Royal Palace is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The central train station in Stockholm, Sweden.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Norrköping, home to Arbetets museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum.  The  a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County<br />
Jose More Photography
    Norrköping_Sweden_00079.JPG
  • Arbetets Museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum. This old cotton mill, once described by Carl Milles as the most beautiful industrial building in Sweden locally known as the iron, strykjärnet. The museum depicts working life and working conditions through exhibitions, seminars and programs. Arbetets museum should be an innovative meeting place which promotes discussion on peoples work, lives and conditions.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Norrköping_Sweden_00077.JPG
  • Arbetets Museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum. This old cotton mill, once described by Carl Milles as the most beautiful industrial building in Sweden locally known as the iron, strykjärnet. The museum depicts working life and working conditions through exhibitions, seminars and programs. Arbetets museum should be an innovative meeting place which promotes discussion on peoples work, lives and conditions.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Norrköping_Sweden_00078.JPG
  • Arbetets Museum – The Museum of Work – an unusual museum. This old cotton mill, once described by Carl Milles as the most beautiful industrial building in Sweden locally known as the iron, strykjärnet. The museum depicts working life and working conditions through exhibitions, seminars and programs. Arbetets museum should be an innovative meeting place which promotes discussion on peoples work, lives and conditions.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Norrköping_Sweden_00076.JPG
  • Storatorget, the old square in Gamla Stan, , is picturesque and filled with history. The old square is ringed with lovely 18th century buildings and has interesting narrow shopping streets leading to and from its center. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Gamla_Stan_Sweden_00095.JPG
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