Stockholm is a good city for gamers, as there’s a video game museum and regular exhibitions at the technical museum. But what many don’t know is that there’s a fantastic Japanese arcade hidden within a pool hall.
Hey STHLM is a collection of roughly 20 arcade machines and about 10 flipper machines, making it among the largest of such collections in northern Europe. The arcade is also unusual because it has an incredible collection of games rarely seen outside Japan. The sounds, lighting, and games really make you feel like you’ve been transported into an arcade in Japan.
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Astrid Lindgren’s House | 2020 | 0.4km | site_ao | ||
Stockholm Meteorological Station | 2020 | 0.2km | site_ao | ||
‘TvÃ¥ Myror’ (‘Two Ants’) | 2019 | 0.7km | site_ao | ||
The First Grave of René Descartes | 2019 | 0.7km | site_ao | ||
Newton’s Apple | 2019 | 1.2km | site_ao | ||
Stockholm Observatory | 2019 | 0.2km | site_ao | ||
Stockholm’s Last Paternoster Lift | 2019 | 1.2km | site_ao | ||
Scharmer’s Small Solar Telescope | 2019 | 1.2km | site_ao | ||
Lego Swedish 1-M Solar Telescope | 2019 | 1.3km | site_ao | ||
Lego Åhléns City | 2018 | 1.3km | site_ao | ||
Site of the Unsolved Murder of the Former Swedish Prime Minister | 2017 | 0.9km | site_ao | ||
AlbaNova Telescope | 2018 | 1.3km | site_ao | ||
Stockholm’s 360-Degree Library | 2017 | 0.2km | site_ao | ||
Stockholm’s Museum of Video Games | 2018 | 0.5km | site_ao | ||
Arkitekturskolan KTH (today: A House Stockholm) | 1967 | 1km | site_brutalism |
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