Volvo Photo Locations Part 34


1967 – Volvo 142 at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2000 – Volvo S60 at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2008 - Volvo S80 V8 Executive at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2010 – Volvo S80 Royal Wedding Editionat Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2010 – Volvo V70 & S80 Royal Wedding Edition at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2012 – Volvo S80 Princess Estelle Edition at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC90 D5 Inscription at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet for the Royal Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC90 D5 Inscription at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet for the Royal Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC90 D5 Inscription at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet for the Royal Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC90 D5 Inscription at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet for the Royal Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC90 D5 Inscription at Royal Palace or Kungliga Slottet for the Royal Wedding of Prince Carl Philip and Sofia on Slottsbacken in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2012 - Slottsbacken in Stockholm (Google Streetview)
Slottsbacken is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.
It stretches east from the Stockholm Cathedral and the Royal Palace down to the street Skeppsbron which passes along the eastern waterfront of the old town. In the western end, the alley Källargränd leads south to the square Stortorget, while Storkyrkobrinken extends Slottsbacken west beyond the cathedral and Högvaktsterrassen, down to the square Riddarhustorget. On the southern side of Slottsbacken, three alleys connect to the interior throng of the old town: On either side of the Tessin Palace are Finska Kyrkogränd and Bollhusgränd, while Österlånggatan begins in the low-lying eastern part of the slope.
The street, named after the vicinity to the Royal Palace, first appears in historical records during the second half of the 15th century (1476, stalbakkan, “Stable Slope”; 1478, Slotz bakkan), and from early on the name designated not only the slope down to the waterfront, but also the open space above it.
More information at en.wikipedia.org.





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