Stockholm - Kaknäs Tower
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To the northeast of the museums in Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen, outside the center of Stockholm, rises the Kaknäs Tower, built in the 1960s as a radio and television tower. 155m/510ft high, it was once the tallest structure in Scandinavia. At a height of 128m/420ft there is an open viewing platform, and there is also a glazed viewing platform, with restaurants, offering panoramic views. The view of the city is particularly impressive in the evening, when the lights are being lit. The tower is open to the public only in summer.
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Address:
Kaknäs Tower, Mörka kroken 3, S-11527 Stockholm, Sweden
Hours:
May 1 to August 31: 9am-10pm
September 1 to April 30: 10am-9pm
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), Summer solstice - First day of summer (June 21), Swedish National Day (June 6), Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24), New Year's Eve (December 31), Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Facilities: Gift shop, Restaurant or food service
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