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  1. The Parliament House (Swedish: Riksdagshuset [ˈrɪ̂ksdɑː(ɡ)sˌhʉːsɛt] ⓘ) is the seat of the parliament of Sweden, the Riksdag. It is located on nearly half of Helgeandsholmen (island), in the Gamla stan (old town) district of central Stockholm.

  2. Parliament House. Melker Dahlstrand. Maybe a prime example of Sweden's openness is the fact that Riksdagshuset - the Parliament House - is open to anyone wishing to attend a debate, public hearing or a study visit.

    • Riksgatan 1, Stockholm, 100 12
  3. The Riksdag is open for anyone wishing to attend a debate or public hearing, take part in a guided tour, or participate in a study visit.

  4. Views on political proposals from parties. If you have points of view on political proposals from the parties, you can contact the parties or members of the Riksdag directly. Contact information to the members of the Riksdag and parties: Members and parties. Illustration: The Riksdag Administration. Media.

  5. The Riksdag this summer. During the summer, the members of the Riksdag will continue their parliamentary business in their home communities. Throughout the summer they also have the opportunity to address written questions to government ministers.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RiksdagRiksdag - Wikipedia

    The seat of the Riksdag is at Parliament House (Riksdagshuset), on the island of Helgeandsholmen in the central parts of Stockholm. The Riksdag has its institutional roots in the feudal Riksdag of the Estates, traditionally thought to have first assembled in Arboga in 1435.

  7. Technically situated on Helgeandsholmen, the little island in the middle of Norrström, rather than on Gamla Stan, the Swedish Parliament building is an unexpected pleasure to visit.