59°19′55.2″N 18°05′18.7″E / 59.332000°N 18.088528°E
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Torstenssonsgatan to Strandvägen and The Moderna Museum on Skeppsholmen
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Torstenssonsgatan to The Museum of National Antiquities 2010
Torstenssonsgatan, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden, stretches between Strandvägen and Storgatan. The street is crossed by Riddargatan. Torstenssonsgatan is a wide and short avenue (about 200 meter) with linden trees. In the extension of the street is The Museum of National Antiquities (Historiska Museet). The street is a not a through street to Strandvägen.
History
The street is named after Lennart Torstensson, Count of Ortala, Baron of Virestad (17 August 1603 – 7 April 1651), was a Swedish Field Marshal and military engineer.
- Torstenssonsgatan from Storgatan 1958
- Torstenssonsgatan from Storgatan 2010
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