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Sabbatsberg Hospital (Swedish: Sabbatsbergs sjukhus) was a hospital in Vasastan in Stockholm. It was opened in 1879. In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was pronounced dead at 00:06 CET on March 1 at Sabbatsbergs Hospital, after having been shot in the street earlier that night. The emergency clinic at Sabbatsberg closed in 1994. It is no longer operated as a hospital, although some healthcare-related activities are still located on the grounds, which partially have been rebuilt as housing. Some of the scenes in the film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo were shot in the hospital.

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  • Sabbatsberg Hospital (en)
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  • Sabbatsberg Hospital (Swedish: Sabbatsbergs sjukhus) was a hospital in Vasastan in Stockholm. It was opened in 1879. In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was pronounced dead at 00:06 CET on March 1 at Sabbatsbergs Hospital, after having been shot in the street earlier that night. The emergency clinic at Sabbatsberg closed in 1994. It is no longer operated as a hospital, although some healthcare-related activities are still located on the grounds, which partially have been rebuilt as housing. Some of the scenes in the film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo were shot in the hospital. (en)
  • Sabbatsbergs sjukhus är ett tidigare sjukhus beläget på Sabbatsberg mellan Torsgatan, Vasaparken, Tegnérgatan vid Barnhusbron och Dalagatan i Vasastan i centrala Stockholm. (sv)
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  • Sabbatsberg Hospital (en)
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  • The former buildings of Sabbatsberg Hospital in 2008 (en)
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  • Sabbatsberg Hospital (Swedish: Sabbatsbergs sjukhus) was a hospital in Vasastan in Stockholm. It was opened in 1879. In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was pronounced dead at 00:06 CET on March 1 at Sabbatsbergs Hospital, after having been shot in the street earlier that night. The emergency clinic at Sabbatsberg closed in 1994. It is no longer operated as a hospital, although some healthcare-related activities are still located on the grounds, which partially have been rebuilt as housing. Some of the scenes in the film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo were shot in the hospital. (en)
  • Sabbatsbergs sjukhus är ett tidigare sjukhus beläget på Sabbatsberg mellan Torsgatan, Vasaparken, Tegnérgatan vid Barnhusbron och Dalagatan i Vasastan i centrala Stockholm. (sv)
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