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In the early morning light the cruise ship Britannia steers its way through little islands towards the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The Stockholm archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs that stretch 80 kilometres out of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Anyone reaching the Swedish capital of Stockholm by boat will pass numerous small and large islands. After heavy rainfall, a colourful rainbow appears in the sky. The Stockholm Archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs stretching 80 kilometres east of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Some of them are inhabited. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
A sign on a lampost reads 'No stopping - Space for embarking and disembarking' in Swedish in front of the the palace in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Stockholm Palace (in Swedish, Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the royal palace in the centre of the Swedish capital. It is on the island of Stadsholmen where the Old Town (Gamla stan) is located). Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
A statue of Crown Prince Karl XIV Johan on horseback is currently on top of a supportive plinth in front of the palace of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Stockholm Palace (in Swedish, Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the royal palace in the centre of the Swedish capital. It is on the island of Stadsholmen where the Old Town (Gamla stan) is located). Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
In the early morning light the cruise ship Britannia steers its way through little islands towards the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The Stockholm archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs, that stretch 80 kilometres out of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Anyone reaching the Swedish capital of Stockholm by boat will pass numerous small and large islands. After heavy rainfall, a colourful rainbow appears in the sky. The Stockholm Archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs stretching 80 kilometres east of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Some of them are inhabited. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
A guard stands in front of the palace in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Stockholm Palace (in Swedish, Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the royal palace in the centre of the Swedish capital. It is on the island of Stadsholmen where the Old Town (Gamla stan) is located). Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
A guard stands in front of the palace in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Stockholm Palace (in Swedish, Stockholms slott or Kungliga slottet) is the royal palace in the centre of the Swedish capital. It is on the island of Stadsholmen where the Old Town (Gamla stan) is located). Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm with the National Museum. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of a part of the harbour and the Old Town in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. To the right is the "Viking Sea" cruise ship. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Anyone reaching the Swedish capital of Stockholm by boat will pass numerous small and large islands. After heavy rainfall, a colourful rainbow appears in the sky. The Stockholm Archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs stretching 80 kilometres east of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Some of them are inhabited. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Anyone reaching the Swedish capital of Stockholm by boat will pass numerous small and large islands. After heavy rainfall, a colourful rainbow appears in the sky. The Stockholm Archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs stretching 80 kilometres east of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Some of them are inhabited. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Anyone reaching the Swedish capital of Stockholm by boat will pass numerous small and large islands. After heavy rainfall, a colourful rainbow appears in the sky. The Stockholm Archipelago is made up of around 30,000 islands, skerries and cliffs stretching 80 kilometres east of the city centre into the Baltic Sea. Some of them are inhabited. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of a part of the harbour and the Old Town in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm with an amusement park that is open all-year round (R). The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Taken 12.06.2017. The Kaknas Tower is a combined viewpoint and radio tower with a height of 155 metres. It is the tallest building accessible to tourists in Sweden. The Kaknas Tower is in the Djurg?rden district. In the foreground is a marina. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
View of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. The landscape of Stockholm has changed drastically throughout its history due to Scandinavian land uplift. Parts of the city that are now part of the mainland were still islands just a few hundred years ago. Water covers around 30 per cent of town's surface area. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide
Narrow lanes and old buildings with historic facades make up the Old Town (Gamla stan) in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Residents living near the palace fight back against large groups of tourists making noise with a sign prohibiting megaphones. Taken 12.06.2017. Photo: Peter Zimmermann/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB | usage worldwide