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Djurgårdsbrunnsviken is a bay in central Stockholm, Sweden, together with the canal Djurgårdsbrunnskanalen forming the northern shore line of the island Djurgården (or more correctly between Northern and Southern Djurgården). The bridge Djurgårdsbron stretches over the bay.
Historically known as a good fishing ground, Djurgårdsbrunnsviken, also known as the Bay of Sweden, is today popular for bathing in summer. The bay was used for the diving, swimming (including the part for the modern pentathlon event), water polo and rowing competitions during the 1912 Summer Olympics, and during the Swedish championship 1930.[1][2] On the north shore of the bay are a great number of embassies and several museums, including The National Maritime Museum (Sjöhistoriska museet), the Ethnographical Museum (Etnografiska museet), and the Technical Museum (Tekniska museet). On the south shore are the open-air museum Skansen, the Rosendal Palace (Rosendals slott). See also
References1. ^1 {{cite book | author = Björn Hasselblad | title = Djurgårdsvandringar på norra och södra Djurgården | edition = 2nd | year = 1990 | publisher = Kungliga Djurgårdens förvaltning | location = Stockholm | isbn = 978-91-970418-0-5 | pages = 23 | chapter = Södra Djurgården}} 2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20080410231505/http://www.la84foundation.org/6oic/OfficialReports/1912/1912.pdf 1912 Summer Olympics official report.] pp. 211-7, 221-2. External links
10 : Venues of the 1912 Summer Olympics|Bays of Sweden|Djurgården|Geography of Stockholm|Olympic diving venues|Olympic modern pentathlon venues|Olympic rowing venues|Olympic swimming venues|Olympic water polo venues|Landforms of Stockholm County |
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