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- A journalist is aided by a young female hacker in his search for the killer of a woman who has been dead for forty years.
- Melker Becker travels around the country to find the most secret rooms we have in Sweden.
- Since the beginning of the 90s, a film team has followed the creation of the new Modern Museum and the Museum of Architecture in Stockholm - from the architectural competition to the finished work. The team has traveled to Spain where they meet the museum's creator Rafael Moneo and let us see some of his other buildings.
- A small island called Grimskär lies next to Kalmar. In this week's program, we get to take part in its history, which stretches all the way back to the 1500s. What few know is that the skerry holds a secret, hidden deep underground.
- This program is about a fairytale house in the middle of Stockholm. A house you've seen many times but never been inside. It's about the Old National Archives, which for over 100 years has withstood all kinds of renovation trends.
- Melker Becker gives us an exclusive insight into these rooms where time has seemed to stand still for a hundred years. Everything is in mint condition and the rooms have never been renovated, painted or rebuilt.
- The Riddarholmen Church dates back to the 1200s. And the church is one of our most important cultural heritages. Here you will find examples of Swedish culture, building, regency and power history for almost 800 years.
- Boden Fortress is a kind of wonder in itself, built entirely by hand and without electricity. Perhaps the most special are the five blasted forts that form a defensive girdle around the fortress.
- The Weather Islands are a collection of 400 islands and islets and are almost as far west as you can get in the country. Despite the inhospitable circumstances, people have lived here for hundreds of years.
- This week's program is about one of the most powerful fortresses in Scandinavia, Bohus Fortress. This is where Scandinavian history meets and reminds us that peace has not been a matter of course between our countries.
- This week's program is about Svartsjö Castle and its colorful history. Dating back to the 1300s, the place transitions to Vasaborg and then becomes Sweden's first rococo castle. Between 1888 and 1966 the castle served as a prison.
- This time is it about myths and legends from Borgholm Castle. But no sunshine stories will be told. Evil sudden death and misery and the occasional ghost, but ghosts don't really exist - or?
- During the 1940s did the swedish navy began to be built underground command centers on Skeppsholmen. And over the years did the operations change, and it first became declassified, as it is called in military language, in the 90s.
- Outside Karlskrona is Basareholmen. Ever since the end of the 18th century, ammunition has been manufactured on the small islet. But times change and in 1986 the once flourishing and secret business was shut down.
- Just outside Karlskrona, a tower rises out of the water. It looks like something from The Lord of the Rings. But it never became a strong watchtower. Instead, the tower would become one of the country's strangest dwellings.
- 2008–201228mTV Episode
- 2008–201228mTV Episode
- 2008–201228mTV Episode
- 2008–201228mTV Episode
- 2008–201228mTV Episode
- 2008–201228mTV Episode