The design is in neo-baroque with rounded corners and a two-storey bay window supported by a ship’s bow, sculpted in sandstone. The roof is covered with glazed roof tiles and made as a so-called pyramid roof, at the top there is a globe. (Skeppsbron 18) (Stockholm, Sweden) Per Kamperin – Flickr
DN-Skyscraper
The Dagens Nyheter Tower (DN-Skyscraper), it is eighty four metres (276 ft.) tall and has 27 floors. It was completed in 1964 and was designed by architect Paul Hedqvist. (Stockholm, Sweden) Per Kamperin on Flickr
Stockholm Architecture
The fluid form of Stockholm Waterfront Congress Centre is one of the city’s defining landmarks. Per Kamperin on Flickr
Brunkebergs Tunnel
Brunkebergs tunnel is a 231 meters long shortcut for cyclists and pedestrians through a ridge in the city center. It is located between David Bagares gata and Tunnelgatan and turned out to be a difficult task for the engineers back in 1884! Two years later it was ready to welcome the Stockholmers. Tunnel Entrance – […]
Rainy Day in Stockholm
Circles in Stockholm on a Rainy Day
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