<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Freizeitangebote Stockholm</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Stockholm/as-1230818001.htm</link><description>Veranstaltungskalender -  - Stockholm</description><ttl>60</ttl><item><title>Life in Water (12.02.2007-12.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Stockholm/ax-12308xxxx001y5b.htm</link><description>Water, light and nutrients&lt;br&gt;
These three building blocks, so remarkably simple, are the foundation of all life in nature. Together they have created an immense variety of species of plants, animals, fungi and bacteria. Life on earth once started as life in water, the water that now covers two thirds of the earth's surface. In this exhibition we want to tell the story of these huge habitats in the sea, in brooks and under your jetty...</description><author /><pubDate /><category>Museen / Ausstellungen</category></item><item><title>Fashion (12.02.2007-12.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Stockholm/ax-12308xxxx001y5a.htm</link><description>The fashion gallery features garments from the museum's collections from the mid 18th century until the present day. Since the 17th century and the reign of Louis XIV, Paris has been the fashion capital from which fashions have spread across Europe to Sweden. View luxury Paris creations from the major fashion houses, glittering dresses and elegant suits for men from the 1920s.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>Museen / Ausstellungen</category></item><item><title>The Vasa Museum Garden (12.02.2007-12.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Stockholm/ax-12308kkkk001vnc.htm</link><description>Behind the wooden fence outside the Vasa Museum grow vegetables, medicinal plants and flowers which were cultivated by nobility and peasants alike in the early 17th Century. There is an introduction to the Garden in the Museum.</description><author /><pubDate /><category>Museen / Ausstellungen</category></item><item><title>Bringing the World Home (12.02.2007-12.02.2009)</title><link>http://www.2pl.com/Stockholm/ax-12308xxxx001y57.htm</link><description>How was the world brought to Sweden? Ideas about the world "out there" have layered in our minds over the centuries. The exhibition Bringing the World Home tells about Swedish travellers and explorers and what they brought along in their knapsacks. As shown in the exhibition, their knowledge and discoveries were transmitted at home in various ways and, today, that knowledge is part of our cultural knapsack.


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