Strindberg Museum
Drottninggatan 85 S - 111 60 Stockholm
August Strindberg (1849-1912) is the greatest Swedish author. In his Occult (Hidden ?) Journal, he writes : \"11 July 1908. Moved into 85, Drottninggatan, 4th floor.\" He spent the lst 4 years of his life in his \"blue tower\". The flat was transformed into a museum in 1970, and follows his career from Stockholm, which rejected him, to Berlin and Paris where his talent was immediately recognized. The museum also has some impressionist paintings by him, a little known side of his talent.
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Tourism

A trendy weekend destination for Londoners, it is an alternative, artistic, gay- and student-friendly city for year-round residents.
Lake Constance is considered by the Germans to be their very own “Riviera”…

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Gastronomy

A restaurant serving only food produced on it’s doorstep…
From the Trocadéro to the Buttes-Chaumont, follow the guide!
 
A few years ago the idea of tucking into a main course meal at a Jamie Oliver restaurant for just a fiver would have been inconceivable but Jamie has discovered that the future lies beyond the £150-a-head meal and he has now declared his intention to “revolutionise high-street food in the UK's town’s and cities”.