The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Essay

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Our cruise ship was sailing smoothly through the Baltic Sea along the coast of Sweden. I could tell from my vantage point that we were not that far from shore because I saw miles and miles of greenery under a blue sky, occasionally dotted by a gray structure – a castle perhaps - and small houses painted in red, something different from what I’ve seen in my travels. It was quite charming. The scenery changed as we approached Stockholm. Gray sky replaced the blue sky; It became brooding. Dark clouds hovered above the cityscape consisting of modern Scandinavian buildings juxtaposed with medieval architecture. It looked like Europe; not necessarily the “Ikea” Europe, but the Europe of a Krystof Kieslowski movie or a Fincher film. Coincidentally, some scenes from the movie, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” were shot there.
Learning that Stockholm was a cosmopolitan and diverse city, and seeing the cityscape with buildings that seemed to float on water, lots of water and islands connected by bridges, I knew it was not all that bad.
The following day, I was excited to explore the city on my own. Armed with information about Stockholm gathered from the cruise ship location guide, I mapped …show more content…

I asked one of the gardeners for direction to the ABBA museum just to confirm that I was heading in the right direction. When I noticed that the Nordic Museum was just a few steps away from the Vasa museum, I veered off and decided to go to the Nordic museum, not intending to go inside, but to take quick pictures. There was hardly anyone at the Nordic museum compared to the long lines at the Vasa museum entrance, and people getting off the tour buses and getting ready to get in line, and tour buses still arriving at the Vasa museum – a scene that confirmed the fact that the Vasa museum is the most visited museum in

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