While walking in the city park, find an old pet cemetery in one of the distant corners. The cemetery was founded by famous writer and dramatist August Blanche in the 19th century. When his beloved dog died, he decided to bury it among lush bushes of the park. Later, many local people followed Blanche’s example. There is even a circus horse buried there. The horse participated in Det Sjunde Inseglet movie. It’s not that simple to find the unusual landmark. It takes nearly 10 minutes to reach the cemetery from Kaknas Tower.
Are you thinking of what souvenirs should you bring from Stockholm? Don’t forget to visit Tomtar & Troll shop that is open on Södra Benickebrinken Street. This is the place where you can purchase cute and symbolic talismans – figurines of gnomes, trolls, witches, and ghosts. Each figurine has its own purpose – they will help to restore health, bring good luck, and protect peace at home. Stockholm metro is also an unusual place that tourists should not neglect. Many stations are incredibly artistic and creative. Visit it to prove yourself why Stockholm metro is often called the longest art gallery in the world.
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