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5C, on this fine Winter day. I decided to walk up a hill, and shoot some classic Stockholm views from Skinnarviksberget.
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After a sleepless night to criss-cross the subway of Stockholm, it was good to go out for some fresh air and what is better than the morning lights (and, of course, the evening lights) to practise photography? This is how I was able to take this photo of the City Hall of Stockholm (Stadshuset in Swedish).
Workplace of the City Council, it is said that it is composed of 8 million red bricks. Tiredness was coming, I didn't take time to verify that fact, I leave you this pleasure. ;-)
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Après une nuit blanche à arpenter le métro de Stockholm, il fut bon de sortir prendre l'air et quoi de mieux que les lueurs matinales (et les lumières du soir évidemment) pour pratiquer la photo? C'est ainsi que j'ai pu prendre cette photo de l’Hôtel de ville de Stockholm (Stadshuset en suédois).
Lieu de travail du Conseil Municipal il est dit être constitué de 8 millions de brique rouge. La fatigue se faisant sentir, je n'ai pas pris le temps de vérifier, je vous laisse ce plaisir. ;-)
Architect: Inge Stoltz and Sten Samuelsson
Built in: 1976
Builder: AB Landskronahem
In 1971, it was taken a decision to gather all municipal departments in one building and the real estate company, AB Landskronahem, were assigned to take care of the construction of the new office building. On the site stood Landskrona Sugar Mill that was closed in 1960 and later demolished in 1974 to make room for City Hall.
In 1976 was Landskrona City Hall inaugurated. The architects Inge Stoltz and Sten Samuelsson designed the building and with its golden facade with Belgian gold glass windows, its marble floors and its magnificent entrance hall the building symbolized the spirit of the times that prevailed in the city in the early 70s.
The Stadshuset is considered a masterpiece of Swedish National Romanticism, a modern architectural style with domestic roots. The architect, Ragnar Östberg, was also clearly influenced by Italian architecture.
An Italian Renaissance style colonnade separates the courtyard from the garden bordering the lake.
The Stadshuset is considered a masterpiece of Swedish National Romanticism, a modern architectural style with domestic roots. The architect, Ragnar Östberg, was also clearly influenced by Italian architecture.
An Italian Renaissance style colonnade separates the courtyard from the garden bordering the lake.
The southeast corner of the building, immediately adjacent to the shore, is marked by a monumental tower crowned by the Three Crowns, an old national symbol for Sweden. The tower is 106 metres high and is accessible by an elevator or by a stair of 365 steps.
La esquina sudoeste del edificio, inmediatamente junto a la orilla, esta marcada por una monumental torre que posee las "Tres Coronas", un antiguo simbolo nacional de Suecia. La torre mide 106 metros de alto y se accede por ascensor o por la escalera de 365 escalones
The 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 is one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
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The Stadshuset is considered a masterpiece of Swedish National Romanticism, a modern architectural style with domestic roots. The architect, Ragnar Östberg, was also clearly influenced by Italian architecture.
An Italian Renaissance style colonnade separates the courtyard from the garden bordering the lake.
The Stadshuset is considered a masterpiece of Swedish National Romanticism, a modern architectural style with domestic roots. The architect, Ragnar Östberg, was also clearly influenced by Italian architecture.
An Italian Renaissance style colonnade separates the courtyard from the garden bordering the lake.
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.
Shot this in August at around 23:00 hrs. As you can see the blue hour lasts very long during summer.
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.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!
Nattfotografi på Stadshuset. Framkallad med hjälp av Calvin Hollywoods FAD teknink. Freakin Amazing Details. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gI_AVPpmCQs
Mycket nöje!
// Joakim Berndes