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Sweden - Sigtuna, Rådhus
Sigtuna is Sweden’s oldest medieval city. The main street with many coloured wooden houses brings one to the ‘Stora Torget’ with the (former) city hall. Without any doubt this ‘Rådhus’ is one of the nicest buildings of the town. It is considered being the smallest city hall in Europe with just two rooms. One of them was used by the city council, the other was the ‘police station’ and had two cells for prisoners.
In 1737 the old town hall was in a state of disrepair and the mayor decided to build a new one. The inhabitants of Sigtuna brought together the funds for the construction and in the year of 1744 the new town hall was inaugurated.
Today, the ‘Rådhus’ is part of the Sigtuna Museum.
In 1737 the old town hall was in a state of disrepair and the mayor decided to build a new one. The inhabitants of Sigtuna brought together the funds for the construction and in the year of 1744 the new town hall was inaugurated.
Today, the ‘Rådhus’ is part of the Sigtuna Museum.
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Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Riet Van VlietGood weekend.
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HBM, enjoy the day. Herb
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Herb Riddle clubBy the way the building is an old town hall.
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