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Discover Nockebyhov
The district Nockebyhov of Stockholm in Stockholm Municipality (Stockholm) is a subburb in Sweden and is a district of the nations capital.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Sundbyberg, Solna, Sollentuna, Ekeroe and Huddinge. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 2°C / 36 °F
Morning Temperature | -0°C / 31 °F |
Evening Temperature | 3°C / 37 °F |
Night Temperature | -1°C / 30 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 62% |
Air Pressure | 1007 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 8 km/h (5 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 85% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Saturday, 20th of April 2024
1°C (34 °F)
-1°C (31 °F)
Light snow, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 21st of April 2024
2°C (36 °F)
-3°C (27 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Monday, 22nd of April 2024
2°C (35 °F)
-2°C (29 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Best Western Plus Sthlm Bromma
Ulfsunda Slott
Mornington Bromma
Brommavik Hotel
StayAt Serviced Apartments Kista
Good Morning+ Hägersten
Åkeshofs Slott
Maude's Hotel Solna
SCANDIC KISTA
Hotel by Maude
Videos from this area
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Åkeshov - Brommaplan, Gröna Linjen
A short trip between Åkeshov and Brommaplan, with the green Subway Line in Stockholm.
PR Newswire - EMTT - Part 5.mov
In September PR Newswire held an event in Sweden - Emerging Media Today and Tomorrow This is Michael Pranikoffs presentation. Part 5 of 5 For companies based in the nordic region: Sweden,...
Stockholm view
Stockholm at the evening. Edited this very quickly the night before our Philipino-trip. I had problems with sounds, so I just decided to cut it off. Sorry for the abrupt end... Anyhow, this...
sambafotboll med IFK Österåker p -00:3
Video filmed from a real football game between IFK ÖSteråker - IK Frej, boys 7-8 years old. Commercial spot for S:t Erikscupen, the fotball leauge for youth in Stockholm, Sweden during EURO 2008.
Tours-TV.com: Drottningholm Palace
Eleven kilometres from Stockholm, on Lovön island in the middle of Mälaren Lake is located the permanent residence of the Swedish royal family - Drottningholm Palace. Sweden : Stockholm (卓宁...
Stockholm - Top 3 historical landmarks/places you should visit in Stockholm, Sweden
Here we have collected top 3 historical places that you should see while you are in Stockholm. Stockholm has a lot to offer for those who are interested with history and historical buildings....
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Drottningholm Palace Theatre
The Drottningholm Palace Theatre is an opera house located at Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, which has been described by Per-Erik Öhrn, the theatre’s former artistic director, as "the Swedish jewel in our European cultural heritage crown of centuries-old theatres". Currently the reinvigorated theatre has acquired a growing international reputation as a summer opera festival theatre by focusing on works by Haydn, Handel, Gluck and Mozart and emphasis on authentic performance.
Stockholm Bromma Airport
Stockholm Bromma Airport is an airport in Stockholm, Sweden. Bromma Airport is located 4 NM west northwest of downtown Stockholm and is the closest to the city. Bromma is Sweden's fifth largest airport (2008) and the third largest airport near Stockholm, and third largest in Sweden in terms of take-offs and landings.
Västerort
Västerort (sometimes translated to West Stockholm) is the western part of Stockholm Municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden. It also forms part of Stockholm urban area and of Stockholm Metropolitan Area. It constitutes the western suburban area within Stockholm's municipal borders. The eastern part of Västerort was annexed by the City of Stockholm in 1916 and the western part in 1949.
Bredäng
Bredäng is a suburb in south-west Stockholm, Sweden. It is a part of Skärholmen borough and is named after a former farm in the area. Bredäng has an 18th century mansion, Jakobsbergs Gård, named after its first owner, Jakob Graver. Bredäng consists predominantly of 1960s apartment blocks and has a camping site by Lake Mälaren. The population of Bredäng is 9266. 60,4% of these had a foreign origin
Brommaplan
Brommaplan (Bromma Square) is a roundabout, metro stop and local bus station in the borough of Bromma, Western Stockholm.
Stockholm School of Theology
The Stockholm School of Theology (Teologiska Högskolan i Stockholm) is an independent school for theology in Stockholm, Sweden, sponsored by the two free church denominations the Baptist Union of Sweden and the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden. The institution has been accredited by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education to award tertiary degrees in the field of Theology.
Islandstorget metro station
Islandstorget is a station in the Stockholm metro on the green line. The Station is localised in Södra Ängby and it's an overgroundstation. The entrance is from Blackebergsvägen. On a workday there's some 2800 passengers who travel to or from Islandstorget. The station was opened in 1952.
Blackeberg
Blackeberg is a suburb of Stockholm built in the 1950s, and is part of the Bromma borough. Blackeberg was originally a croft first mentioned in 1599. The croft was demolished in 1861 by Knut Ljunglöf, who built a house, a stable, a mill and a saw instead. The saw and mill are now both cultural relics and are still standing in Kvarnviken for tourists to see. The city of Stockholm bought Blackeberg in the late 1940s.
Beckomberga Hospital
Beckomberga Hospital was a Swedish psychiatric hospital, situated in Bromma west of Stockholm. Opened in 1932, Beckomberga was in its mid-20th century heyday one of the largest psychiatric hospitals in Europe, housing some 2,000 mentally ill patients. The hospital was closed in 1995.
Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm
The Chinese Pavilion, located on the grounds of the Drottningholm Palace park, is a Chinese-inspired royal pavilion built in 1753. The pavilion is currently one of Sweden's Royal Palaces. The first castle building was built as a prefab house in 1753 and was a birthday gift to Queen Lovisa Ulrika from King Adolf Fredrik on 24 July. The current China Castle, which has replaced the old wooden pavilion from 1753, is designed by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz.
Judarn
Judarn is the name of a small lake in Bromma, a western suburb in Stockholm, Sweden. Surrounded by the forest and nature reserve Judarskogen, it stretches between Åkeshov and Södra Ängby. Three other lakes are found nearby: Kyrksjön, Lillsjön, and Råcksta Träsk. The name is etymologically associated to ljuda, the verb "to sound".
Kyrksjön
Kyrksjön is a small lake in Bromma, a western suburb in Stockholm, Sweden. Named after its vicinity to the old church Bromma kyrka, the lake was made part of the nature reserve Kyrksjölöten in 1997. Three other lakes are located near Kyrksjön: Judarn, Lillsjön, and Råcksta Träsk.
Nockeby
Nockeby is a residential district in western Stockholm and part of the Bromma borough.
Abrahamsberg
Abrahamsberg is a residential district in western Stockholm municipality, Sweden, and part of the Bromma borough.
Södra Ängby
Södra Ängby is a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, located in western Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough. Encompassing more than 500 buildings, it remains the largest coherent functionalistic villa area in Sweden and possibly the world, still well-preserved more than a half-century after its construction 1933–40 and protected as a national cultural heritage. The area covers 1.1 square kilometres, and is inhabited by 1,744 people.
Åkeshov metro station
Åkeshov is a station in the Stockholm metro. The station was opened in 1952, and this is the final stop on Line 17 of the Green Line. As part of Art in the Stockholm metro project, the station features a bronze sculpture in the ticket hall symbolizing non-violence, and was created by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in 1998.
Bromma Church
Bromma kyrka is a so-called round church in the borough Bromma in Stockholm, Sweden. The oldest parts of the church were built in the later 12th century as a fortress church, and the church is among Stockholm's oldest buildings. Today it has seven parts: roundhouse, nave, choir, sacristy, grave choir, weaponhouse and crypt.
Ängbyplan metro station
Ängyplan metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located in Södra Ängby, Västerort. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. The distance to Slussen is 12.4 km. The metro station was decorated with tile in 1994 by Åsa Lindström.
Blackeberg metro station
Blackeberg metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located in Blackeberg, Västerort. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. It is designed by Peter Celsing. The distance to Slussen is 14.1 km.
Brommaplan metro station
Brommaplan metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located in Riksby, Västerort. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. The distance to Slussen is 10.5 km.
Råcksta metro station
Råcksta metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located in Råcksta, Västerort. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. The distance to Slussen is 14.8 km.
Kungshatt
Kungshatt is a small island in Lake Mälaren, Stockholm, Sweden. Roughly 1.9 square kilometers in area, it has a very small year-round population, and a number of summer houses. The island has an independent water supply, but receives its electricity from the mainland. The island is named after the copper hat put in place on top of a cliff facing towards Vårberg. According to legend, a Swedish king jumped off the cliff while fleeing from his enemies, dropping his hat in the process.
Råcksta
Råcksta is a district of Västerort, Stockholm, in Hässelby-Vällingby. It is next to the suburbs of Grimsta, Vällingby, Nälsta, Flysta, Beckomberga, Norra Ängby and Blackeberg. It had 4,484 inhabitants in 2005 and is 1.42 km.
Åkeshov Castle
Åkeshov Castle is a castle in Bromma, a borough of Stockholm, Sweden.
Brostugan, Kärsön
Brostugan is a restaurant in Kärsön, Stockholm, Sweden. It is located in a building dating from the 1700s on the southern side of Nockebybron within Ekerö Municipality.