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Sjoguden
Ship's Bridge's Quay
Stockholm Sweden
2012
Sea God (Sjoguden) sculpture at the Skeppsbrokajen quay in Stockholm, Sweden. The sculpture by the Swedish sculptor Carl Milles was created in 1913 and erected in 1930 at its present location.
Skeppsbrokajen (Ship's Bridge's Quay) is a quay in central Stockholm, Sweden. Passing along Skeppsbron, it forms the east waterfront of the old town Gamla stan.
Bierhalle Zum Franziskaner, Skeppsbron 44, is one of Stockholm's oldest restaurants. Opened in 1889, it's been located at its current Old Town address since 1910. Here you can enjoy a menu of classic Swedish and German comfort food like cabbage rolls, Wienerschnitzel, and black pudding. And, naturally, beer from small and independent breweries, some of which are specially brewed for the restaurant.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeppsbron
Skeppsbron (The Ship's Bridge) is both a street and a quay in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, stretching from the bridge Strömbron in front of the Royal Palace southward to Slussen. The quay Skeppsbrokajen runs along the street.