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    Södra Latin, officially Södra Latins gymnasium, ("Southern Latin" in Swedish) is an upper secondary school ("gymnasieskola"), situated in Södermalm, Stockholm. [1] The current school building was inaugurated in 1891.

  3. Södra Latins gymnasium, även kallad Södra Latin, är en kommunal gymnasieskola belägen vid Skaraborgsgatan 14 på Södermalm i Stockholm. Skolan är, med anor från 1654, en av Sveriges äldsta. Den har elever i fyra nationella program. Södra Latin blev efter ett flertal namnändringar en samskola 1961, alltsedan 1971 under nuvarande namn.

  4. Södra Latins gymnasium (Swedish) start time. 1971. 1 reference. country. Sweden. 0 references. located in the administrative territorial entity. Stockholm Municipality.

  5. Södra Latin, officially Södra Latins gymnasium, ("Southern Latin" in Swedish) is an upper secondary school ("gymnasieskola"), situated in Södermalm, Stockholm. [1] The current school building was inaugurated in 1891.

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    1. Take a Stroll Around the Streets of the Old Town

    The Old Town of Stockholm (known as Gamla Stan) is considered one of the most well-preserved historic city centres in Europe. Its history dates back to the 1100s, and you can still find buildings from the late 13th century on the three islands forming the city centre today. Apart from some of the most famous attractions in Stockholm including the Royal Palace, Stockholm Cathedral (Storkyrkan), or ‘The Big Square’ (Stortorget), I recommend spending some time exploring as many streets in this a...

    2. Get Lost in the Green Oasis at the Royal Djurgården

    Another great example of what makes Stockholm such a unique and enjoyable place is the Djurgården Island. Located only a few-minute boat trip away from the Old Town, and still easily reachable on foot, this former royal hunting area today is a part of the world’s first national urban park meant to protect nature even in the busy urban environment. On Djurgården you can, therefore, enjoy everything from virgin nature through world-class museums such as Skansen and the Nordic Museum (Nordiska m...

    3. Embrace the Atmosphere of the Exclusive Strandvägen Boulevard

    When it comes to exclusive addresses in Stockholm, Strandvägen is second to none. This breath-taking boulevard can be seen as a result of the rapidly increasing wealth of the city’s residents around the turn of the 20th century. The massive and heavily decorated facades made of ‘honest’ materials such as natural stone and red bricks form an impressive face of a district with a distinct atmosphere known as Östermalm. Apart from admiring impressive houses, you can also visit some high-end resta...

    5. Get to Know the World-Famous Stockholm City Hall

    Stockholm City Hall is one of the most visited attractions in Stockholm and arguably a fascinating structure. However, while it might give you an impression of a centuries-old historic site, the truth is it was completed less than a hundred years ago. Specifically, it was inaugurated in 1923, on the 400th anniversary of King Gustav Vasa’s liberation of the city from under the Danish rule. Millions of hand-made red bricks were used to build the facade of the city hall and because of the rapidl...

    6. Discover Drottningholm Palace – ‘The Versailles of the North’

    If you, like me, are a fan of royal palaces and everything that has to do with monarchs, you will not want to miss the Drottningholm Palace. The historic value of the current official residence of the Swedish Royal Couple has been recognised by the UNESCO, and the site is well-worth its nickname. Getting from the center of Stockholm to Drottningholm takes around half an hour, but the exquisite interiors, extensive gardens, and a pleasant orangery will easily make you forget the bother. Locati...

    7. Go Back in Time with School Palaces

    You might be wondering, ‘what is a school palace?’ This term is commonly used to refer to monumental school buildings standing in different parts of Stockholm. Most commonly, they were built in the late 19th and early 20th century and, in my opinion, are some of the most underrated sights in the Swedish capital. There are quite a few to discover, but I particularly recommend visiting Norra Latin, Södra Latin, and Katarina Södra.

    8. Peek into the Future at the Hammarby Sjöstad Eco-District

    Originally proposed as an Olympic village as a part of Stockholm’s bid for the 2004 Olympics, Hammarby Sjöstad became a reality even though the Olympics were held in Athens, Greece. This environment-friendly city district is not only a role model admired by architects from around the world but also a place dominated by beautiful modern architecture. The low-rise buildings lined around the shores of the local water canals together with the smart technology they hide show how a modern urban env...

    9. Let Aula Medica Make You Fall in Love with Modern Architecture

    A different kind of modern building welcomes you to the main campus of Sweden’s most prominent university, Karolinska Institute. Despite being one of the world’s leading educational and research institutions in the field of medicine for decades, if not centuries, Karolinska lacked a proper main lecture hall for a very long time. Things changed a few years ago when the stunning Aula Medica worth more than half a billion SEK (approximately 50 million euros) was completed. In my opinion, both it...

    10. Spend a Night at the World’s Most Open Museum

    Fotografiska, or the Museum of Photography, belongs to the most popular museums in Stockholm and proudly advertises itself as the world’s most open museum. It is only closed two days a year (Christmas Eve and Midsummer Eve), and its doors are open from 9:00 to 23:00 from Sunday to Wednesday. On Fridays and Saturdays, Fotografiska welcomes visitors until 01:00. No permanent exhibition is available at Fotografiska, so what you can see there very much depends on when you decide to go. Speaking f...

    11. Immerse Yourself in the Story of a 400-Year Old Ship

    Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) is a very well-known Stockholm museum commonly promoted in tourist guides and even around the city. I understand if you’re suspicious and worry that this might be a tourist trap but let me assure you, a visit to the Vasa Museum is an experience unlike any other. The Vasa Ship itself is stunning, and you only realise how massive and impressive it is once you enter the main hall of the museum. Moreover, the story told by the museum is presented in a very modern, interac...

    12. Listen to Beautiful Music in a World-Class Modern Environment at the Royal College of Music

    You might be unaware of how many musicians known worldwide come from Sweden. Once you see the campus of the Royal College of Music (Kungliga Musikhögskolan) in Stockholm, you will hopefully understand how this fairly small nation produces such high-quality artists. The campus on Valhallavägen was completed as recently as 2016, and it offers a staggering combination of historical and modern architecture to look at. In addition to that, the college organises hundreds of concerts of different ge...

    13. Go for a Run Around the Kungsholmen Island

    The home of the City Hall and some of the town’s most beautiful waterfront promenades, Kungsholmen Island is also a hotspot among many local runners. You, too, can enjoy a pleasant 9-10 kilometre run around the diverse coastline of the island and the lake views, as well as some exceptional architecture that accompany it. The terrain is generally plain, but be prepared for some variety especially in the south-western part of Kungsholmen. Location: Kungsholmen Island.

    14. Explore the Town from a Boat Deck

    Even something as mundane as public transport can get exciting in the ‘city on the water’ where the sea and lakes are present literally everywhere. During the warmer months of the year, traditional modes of transportation are complemented by boat traffic which not only offers a fast and practical way of moving between different islands but also provides a great opportunity to explore the city from a different perspective. You can find more information about the available boat lines, timetable...

  6. Jan 15, 2019 · A morning walk starting at the rather impressive school buildning of Södra Latin, down the charming steps at the end of Kvarngatan, continuing to the indoor ...

  7. Södra Latins gymnasium är en av Sveriges ackrediterade Erasmus+ skolor. Under perioden 2020-2027 genomför vi en rad samarbeten, konferenser och utbyten med andra skolor i Europa. Söka och byta till Södra Latins gymnasium

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