Sweden, Norway & Denmark

3 countries and 3 capitals that couldn't be more different. STOCKHOLM - called the Venice of the North, impresses with its unique location on the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren. Whether the old town Gamla Stan with its winding alleys, the magnificent Royal Castle, the island Djurgarden with the Vasa Museum, the trendy district Östermalm - there is something for every taste. COPENHAGEN scores with 3 royal residences, the colourful Nyhavn, lots of designer shops and countless variations of the sandwich "Smorrebrod". OSLO was previously the Cinderella of the three - but now it is on the fast track and clearly wants to become the most modern and trendy metropolis - especially with the opening of the new National Museum, the largest Nordic art museum.

Finland

HELSINKI is certainly one of the most architecturally interesting cities in Europe. For centuries, the country was a plaything between Sweden and the Russian Tsarist Empire. It was not until late that it became the capital, and the form of Art Nouveau typical here became an expression of national awakening like nowhere else. In the 20th century, the Finn Alvar Aalto was one of the world's style icons and with the Oodi Central Library, which opened in 2018, a milestone in modern design was achieved again.

How about a combination of the 4 Nordic capitals?

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