Soaring over the waters of Riddarfjärden, Stockholm City Hall reveals its full majestic presence when viewed from the air. Designed by architect Ragnar Östberg and completed in 1923, this National Romantic masterpiece stands proudly on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island. Its warm red-brick façade, built from nearly eight million handmade “monk bricks,” creates striking geometric patterns and rich textures that glow beautifully in sunlight or at golden hour.
The highlight from any sightseeing flight is the 106-meter tower, topped with the three gleaming golden crowns (Tre Kronor) – Sweden’s national symbol. These shining copper spires catch the light dramatically against the blue waters of Lake Mälaren and the surrounding archipelago. From above, you’ll appreciate the building’s elegant Venetian-inspired colonnades, the contrasting green copper roof, and how the entire structure harmoniously blends with Stockholm’s 14 islands and intricate waterways. The scale becomes breathtaking: the massive quadrilateral form, the open Blue Hall courtyard, and the glittering Golden Hall mosaics (though seen only from inside on the ground) are perfectly framed by the city’s unique island geography.
Fly Over The World offers the best aerial experiences to witness this landmark. Choose a thrilling 20–30 minute helicopter tour departing from Bromma Airport, or longer scenic flights that combine City Hall with Gamla Stan, the Royal Palace, and the inner archipelago. Sunrise and sunset options add magical lighting that makes the golden crowns sparkle even brighter.
Create memories that last a lifetime – book your Stockholm aerial adventure today and see the heart of Sweden from a whole new perspective.