Globen
A building that took about two and half years to be built well worth the effort. It is also the largest hemispherical building in the world. Currently Ericsson is called Globe but everyone knows him as the Globen in Stockholm, and we call it the Globen arena.
The truth is that the building host concerts, hockey games, basketball... and other festivals such as years ago, the Eurovision. Building stands out, of course, after their impressive dimensions and also has an elevator up to the top of the hemisphere. Yes, the elevator is quite expensive, but the views are worth it. The balloon can accommodate up to 16, 000 spectators, a figure which demonstrates its enormous size. Also fixed is a symbol of the city of Stockholm and you can see and from the district of Slussen.
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