The Parliament House.
The Riksdagshuset is the seat of the Swedish parliament and is located on Helgeandsholmen in Stockholm.
The complex was built between 1895 and 1904 according to drawings by architect Aron Johansson, and also included a building for the Swedish Centralbank in the western part.
The latter have since then moved up to Brunkebergstorg.
After the reconstruction and extension in 1980–1983, the Riksdag also has the old part of the Riksdag at its disposal.
The reconstruction was carried out by Ahlgren-Olsson-Silow Arkitektkontor AB.
The building has a blue label from the Stockholm City Museum, which is the highest class and means "that the building is considered to have exceptionally high cultural and historical values".
The Parliament House.
The Riksdagshuset is the seat of the Swedish parliament and is located on Helgeandsholmen in Stockholm.
The complex was built between 1895 and 1904 according to drawings by architect Aron Johansson, and also included a building for the Swedish Centralbank in the western part.
The latter have since then moved up to Brunkebergstorg.
After the reconstruction and extension in 1980–1983, the Riksdag also has the old part of the Riksdag at its disposal.
The reconstruction was carried out by Ahlgren-Olsson-Silow Arkitektkontor AB.
The building has a blue label from the Stockholm City Museum, which is the highest class and means "that the building is considered to have exceptionally high cultural and historical values".