After a day (and 8 miles of walking) you get the idea of what Stockholm is all about. For day two we’re leaving the city and visiting a town 40 minutes north.
Let’s find out train and be off.
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| How can anyone pronounce these names? |
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| They take their trains seriously here |
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| Take a train to see Santa (a favorite excursion for kids) |
Welcome to Uppsala, Sweden
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| Their modest train station |
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| Seriously, these things are everywhere here |
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| More small streets full of restaurants and shops |
Walk a few more minutes and you find a scene which is so similar to Amsterdam
Here you get your first views of Uppsala Cathedral. This is the oldest church of the Nordic countries, dating back to 1270. At almost 400 feet tall it’s also the tallest.
It is even more stunning in person.
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The local university is responsible for maintaining the chapel. I had heard stories their actual university lecture hall was beyond beautiful. Of course I went to see if it was true.
| The main university lecture hall |
| Past the entrance doors and this is what you see |
| Even the water fountains are impressive |
| Upstairs is the portrait gallery |
| Marble statues fill the gallery |
| At the center of the hall is this otherwise non-descriptive doors (which were locked). But that wasn’t going to stop me |
| A quick peek into the lecture hall. |
The setting I came across was too beautiful – I had to go back and enjoy lunch there.
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| Fried trout with simple potatoes |
5pm and back to Stockholm. I wanted to explore a little more in the old city.
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| Yes this was delicious |
The next two pictures depict the time where Norway fought and finally won the war against Denmark, regaining their independence.
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| The Swedish general defeating the powerful dragon (Denmark) |
10pm and dusk is beginning to set.
Off to bed. Tomorrow it’s time to board the ship.
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