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Paviljongen, Pålsjö skog, Helsingborg

Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz

Built in: 1914

Client: Helsingborgs stad

 

In the forest of Pålsjö (Pålsjö skog) you will find Skogspaviljongen or the Pålsjö pavilion as it is now called. It was built as a summer restaurant in 1914 and the architect was Sigurd Lewerentz. It is partially torn down, but there is still the 12-corner rotunda in English red, with a high gray roof crowned by a copper hood.

 

The building is currently classified as an especially valuable building in the conservation program (in Swedish) for the city of Helsingborg with support by the Planning and Building Act; Plan- och bygglag (1987:10) 3:12§ (in Swedish).

 

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Uploaded on January 22, 2012
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