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Ceiling under the tower of Stockholm City Hall.
Building constructed 1911-1923. Architect: Ragnar Östberg (1866-1945).
De 100 valvens tak, Stadshuset, Stockholm, Sweden.
Group Description Window Wedesday (WW):
Great shots of windows and window views
And only six at Wednesday every week
Architect: Peter Celsing (1920-1974), Culture House opened in 1974. Brutalist low-rise with long glazed façade on the Sergel's Square elevation and a splendidly uncompromising concrete-panelled rear, shown here. Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Lurking around at the abandoned house at the Högsta farm. The last person to live here was Bertil Eriksson who moved out half a century ago.
EFS-kyrkan, Bollstabruk, Sverige. Trätempel i nygotik från tidigt 1900-tal. Juli 2011. Bilder från boken Nio hus & en kyrka
- Svenska interiörer från 1700- och 1800-talen av Lars Sjöberg
Wooden church in neogothic style from the early 1900s in Bollstabruk, Sweden. July 2011. On display, extracts from the book Classic Swedish Interiors by Lars Sjöberg.
Yasuragi, A Japanese themed hotel just outside of Stockholm.
Just before bedtime, the whole place is rather empty.
All guests are asked to wear a Yukata, at all times, which you receive when you check in.
EFS-kyrkan, Bollstabruk, Sverige. Trätempel i nygotik från tidigt 1900-tal. Juli 2011.
Wooden church in neogothic style from the early 1900s in Bollstabruk, Sweden. July 2011.
Translation sign in window:
Here live the Olsson sisters. The two sisters took care of the church and cranked the bars at the railroad crossing when the train passed.
Date: 30 May 2011
Text: Ann-Christine Borja
Source: Arne Bergh
Believe it or not this is a Shell gas station! The gas pumps are to the left, out of the picture. The convenience store part is housed underneath the windmill.
Yasuragi, A Japanese themed hotel just outside of Stockholm.
Just before bedtime, the whole place is rather empty.
EFS-kyrkan, Bollstabruk, Sverige. Trätempel i nygotik från tidigt 1900-tal. Juli 2011.
Wooden church in neogothic style from the early 1900s in Bollstabruk, Sweden. July 2011.