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English: "Pojke som tittar på månen" by Liss Eriksson ("Boy watching the moon"). One of the smallest public sculptures in Sweden, located behind Finska kyrkan in Gamla stan, Stockholm. The sculpture usually doesn't have the scarf or the hat, people rub the boys head for luck and leave him money. Some visiter has probably felt sorry for the poor little boy and knitted him the accessories.
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Location: in the yard behind Finska kyrkan, Gamla stan, Stockholm.

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