Stockholm City Hall
The Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: [Stockholms stadshus] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is the municipal building in Stockholm in Sweden. It is on the island of Kungsholmen. It was built between 1911 and 1923, with Ragnar Östberg being the architect. The Stockholm Municipality council meetings are held here. Each year on 10 December, the Nobel Prize party is held here.
| Stockholm City Hall | |
|---|---|
| Stockholms stadshus september 2011.jpg Stockholm City Hall, seen from the south, across Riddarfjärden | |
| General information | |
| Status | Complete |
| Type | Government offices |
| Architectural style | National Romantic style Romanesque revival |
| Location | Ragnar Östbergs Plan 1 Stockholm Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59°19′39″N 18°03′18″E / 59.3275°N 18.055°ECoordinates: 59°19′39″N 18°03′18″E / 59.3275°N 18.055°E |
| Construction started | 1911 |
| Completed | 1923 |
| Height | 106 m (348 ft) |
| Design and construction | |
| Owner | City of Stockholm |
| Architect | Ragnar Östberg |
| References | |
| [1][2] | |
Stockholm City Hall Media
- Stadshuset mot nordost 2012.jpg
Stockholms City Hall Tower
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Stockholm City Hall at night.
- Stadshuset Hof 1.jpg
Stockholm City Hall, inneryard
- Inner courtyard of city hall, Stockholm.jpg
Inner courtyard of Stockholm City Hall
- Gyllene salen 2009.jpg
Golden room with "Mälardrottning".
- Blå hallen 2009.jpg
Stockholms stadshus, Blå hallen
- Rådsalen 2009a.jpg
Stockholms stadshus, Rådssalen
- Stadshuset vinter 2006.jpg
Stockholm City Hall on a winter day.
- Stadshustornet 2009a.jpg
Stockholms stadshus, tornet, klockorna
References
- ↑ Stockholm City Hall at Emporis
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Other websites
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