Isn’t it charming, how this little girl is strolling down the street? This bronze statue, known as Jannica och dockvagnen, is a heartwarming sight here in Stockholm. Created in 1986 by the Swedish sculptor Gunnel Frieberg, Jannica och dockvagnen is a beloved landmark in the Sodermalm district. You can find her on Katarina Bangata, capturing a simple, everyday moment that resonates with people of all ages. The sculpture beautifully portrays a young girl, Jannica, holding a doll in her arms as she pushes her vintage pram along. Jannica och dockvagnen is more than just a statue. It’s a nostalgic reminder of childhood innocence and the joy of simple pleasures. As you continue your walk, take note of the intricate details of the sculpture. Observe the girl’s expression, the delicate features of the doll, and the carefully crafted design of the pram. Each element adds to the charm and realism of Jannica och dockvagnen, making it a true testament to Frieberg’s artistry.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.