November 29, 2012
November 27, 2012
A sneak peak of the renovated Sofia church
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The church have been closed for a year due to major renovations. Today I got a guided tour of the church with Sofia hembygdsförening. It´s beautifully done.
November 19, 2012
Doorways to the past
The busiest part of Götgatan or Götgatsbacken have a couple great of hideouts from the past. The first two pictures is the entrance of Götgatan 46. Time seems so have stopped here. And the last one is the entrance to the Dutch Embassy at Götgatan 16. The hotel across the street was build in 1647, it just take you back in time for a moment.
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