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Airports served from Bologna

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Bologna Stockholm flights

Bologna Airport offers direct flights from/to Stockholm. On this page you will find all the information needed.

Stockholm

Swedish capital, it offers unforgettable panoramas among the 14 islands on which it rises, connected by 57 bridges. For this feature it is also known as the ‘Venice of the North’.

It boasts one of the best preserved Medieval historical centres, Gamla Stan, a maze of cobblestone alleyways where handicraft shops, antiques stores, art galleries and cafés follow one another.
In Gamla Stan, original nucleus founded in 1252, is also found the Royal Palace. Main tourist attraction of this area, it was built in the XVIII century in an Italian Baroque style. It counts over 600 rooms and houses five museums.

The Medieval centre is home to the National Swedish cathedral (Storkyrkan) and the Nobel Museum.
Of Storkyrkan’s original Gothic building (XIII century), only the stones are left. The cathedral was entirely rebuilt in the XVIII century.
The multimedia Nobel Museum is instead sited in a wonderful 1700s palace. Here it is possible to learn about the history of the prize and the Nobel laureates from 1901 until the present day.

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