The islet of Riddarholmen in Stockholm was photographed in 1931 by the well-known German photographer Kurt Hielscher and in the summer of 2019 by Ilse Willems who provided her photo to me for my photoproject https://www.facebook.com/inthefootstepsofKurtHielscher/ The artificial islet in front is a bathhouse. It was closed because of the poor water quality and sewage, and finally demolished in 1936. The photo is taken from the other side of the Riddarfjärden, from the Stadshuset, the City Town Hall towards Gamla Stan, the old city centre. Check my Facebookpost too: https://www.facebook.com/inthefootstepsofKurtHielscher/posts/425099914783664
The islet of Riddarholmen in Stockholm was photographed in 1931 by the well-known German photographer Kurt Hielscher and in the summer of 2019 by Ilse Willems who provided her photo to me for my photoproject https://www.facebook.com/inthefootstepsofKurtHielscher/
The artificial islet in front is a bathhouse. It was closed because of the poor water quality and sewage, and finally demolished in 1936. The photo is taken from the other side of the Riddarfjärden, from the Stadshuset, the City Town Hall towards Gamla Stan, the old city centre. Check my Facebookpost too: https://www.facebook.com/inthefootstepsofKurtHielscher/posts/425099914783664