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Known as a city of rich history and culture, it is not surprising to find out that the City of Stockholm strives to record, preserve and promote their culture and history through several means. The dozens upon dozens of museums in the city certainly help promote and preserve Stockholm history and culture of this fine Scandinavian city. Not only that but the museums also help share historical facts and cultural traditions with people from all over the world who visit them. Another means of preserving, documenting and sharing the historical and cultural treasures and knowledge of Stockholm is through books about the city.
A bookshop called Sweden Bookshop which is found in Gamla Stan Old Town, Stockholm City is a haven for book lovers as well as lovers of Swedish history and culture. This Stockholm bookstore is known as a proprietor of Swedish books. You can find several books at the Sweden Bookshop, Stockholm that pertain to Swedish cuisine, lifestyle, religion, history, economics and several other interesting topics.
The Sweden Bookshop offers a wide variety of books about Sweden. You can find coffee table books that have glossy pictures of Sweden’s many attractions, helpful travel guides for tourists, fiction and non-fiction works by Swedish literary geniuses and several others.
And don’t think that just because it is called Sweden Bookshop it means that all the books that they sell are written in Swedish. You can also find books about Sweden written in English, French, German and many other languages at the Sweden Bookshop in the Gamla Stan district of Stockholm City, Sweden.