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All teaching sessions will take place at Nybrokajen 11, as central as you can get in Stockholm, and right on the waterfront.

The history of the building begins in 1878 when the Great Hall of the Royal Musical Academy of Sweden was inaugurated by King Oscar II. It rapidly became the centre of the musical life of Sweden.

International guest stars such as Andrés Segovia played here, and it was from this place that the Swedish Radio Orchestra first was broadcast to wireless crystal receivers. Nybrokajen 11 was also the place where the festivities of the newly founded Nobel Prize were held.

Until the 60s, Nybrokajen 11 also contained the Royal College of Music, Sweden's highest musical education, where names such as Birgit Nilsson, Jussi Björling and Sixten Ehrling received their training.

For the milonga venues, see the milonga page.

  

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