Stockholm City Hall, Sweden
Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset locally) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden. It stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's northern shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
Construction started in 1911. The building was inaugurated on 23 June 1923. Architect was Ragnar Östberg.
To the right is Solbåten / Sun boat (1966), a granit sculpture by Christian Berg (1893-1976)
Stockholm City Hall, Sweden
Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus or Stadshuset locally) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of Stockholm in Sweden. It stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's northern shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant Stadshuskällaren. It is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
Construction started in 1911. The building was inaugurated on 23 June 1923. Architect was Ragnar Östberg.
To the right is Solbåten / Sun boat (1966), a granit sculpture by Christian Berg (1893-1976)