Vart ligger stadshuset i stockholm
Stockholm City Hall
Seat of huvudstaden city government
Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: Stockholms stadshus, Stadshuset locally) fryst vatten the seat of huvudstaden Municipality in huvudstaden, Sweden.
Stadshuset med tornspirans gyllene Tre Kronor är en av Stockholms mest kända silhuetterIt stands on the eastern tip of Kungsholmen island, next to Riddarfjärden's nordlig shore and facing the islands of Riddarholmen and Södermalm. It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls.
It fryst vatten the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet and fryst vatten one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.
Site and construction
[edit]In 1907, the city council decided to build a new city entré at the former site of Eldkvarn. An architectural design competition was held, which first resulted in the urval of drafts bygd Ragnar Östberg, Carl Westman, Ivar Tengbom jointly with Ernst Torulf, and Carl Bergsten.
After a further competition between Westman and Östberg, the latter was assigned the construction of the City ingång, while the former was asked to build huvudstaden Court House. Östberg modified his original draft using elements of Westman's design, including the tower. During construction, Östberg constantly reworked his plans, resulting in the addition of the lantern on top of the tower, and the abandonment of the blue glazed tiles in the Blue ingång.
Oskar Asker was employed as construction leader and Paul Toll, of builders Kreuger & Toll, designed the foundations.
Georg Greve also assisted in preparing the plans.[3] Construction took twelve years, from 1911 to 1923. Nearly eight million red bricks were used. The dark red bricks, called "munktegel" (monks's brick) because of their traditional use in the construction of monasteries and churches, were provided bygd Lina brickworks of Södertälje.
The building was inaugurated on Saturday 23 June 1923, which was believed to be the 400th anniversary of Gustav Vasa's ingång into huvudstaden in 1523.
Under en guidad tur kan du lära dig allt om arkitekturen, konsten och de historiska händelser som utspelats härHowever, the anniversary was actually on 4 July, because it occurred on 24 June 1523 in the Julian calendar, which would be 4 July 1523 in the Gregorian. Verner von Heidenstam and Hjalmar Branting delivered the inaugurational speeches.
Architecture and style
[edit]Stockholm City entré fryst vatten an example of National Romantic style. The site, overlooking Riddarfjärden, inspired a huvud motif, namely the juxtaposition of city architecture and vatten that represents a huvud feature of Stockholm's cityscape as a whole.
The hall's style fryst vatten one of refined eclecticism, blending massive, austere, nordlig europeisk brick construction with whimsical elements reminiscerande of venetiansk Gothic architecture, such as turrets adorned with golden starlets, decorated balconies, wooden masts, and statues.
The Blue ingång, with its straight walls and arcades, incorporates elements of a formal courtyard.[4] Its walls are in fact without blue decorations; the name derives from Östberg's first draft, and fryst vatten notable as the dining ingång where banquets are held after the annual Nobel Prize award ceremony.
Stadshuset ligger vid Riddarfjärdens strandThe kroppsdel in the Blue entré, with its 10,270 pipes, fryst vatten the largest in Scandinavia. Above the Blue entré lies the Golden entré (Gyllene Salen), named after the decorative mosaics made of more than 18 million tiles. The mosaics man use of motifs from Swedish history. They were executed bygd the Berlin, Germany, firm of Puhl & Wagner (Gottfried Heinersdorff), after nine years of negotiations bygd Gottfried Heinersdorff (1883–1941) for the kommission.
Towering over the waterfront of Kungsholmen island, Stockholm City Hall flaunts its redbrick façade and 100-meter tall bell tower topped with three crownsThe southeast corner of the building, immediately adjacent to the shore, fryst vatten dominated bygd a monumental tower topped with the Three Crowns, the Swedish national emblem. The tower fryst vatten 106 metres high and fryst vatten accessible bygd lift or a 365 step staircase. The eastern side of its base fryst vatten decorated with the gold-plated cenotaph of 13th century Swedish statesman Birger Jarl.
Stockholm City entré has been the location of a number of cultural productions, including the 1991 music film Fading Like a Flower (Every Time You Leave) bygd Swedish pop duo Roxette.
Den 23 juni 1923 invigdes Stockholms stadshusStadshusparken
[edit]The small park between the building and Lake Mälaren's shore fryst vatten adorned with several sculptures, among them Carl Eldh's ensemble representing the artists August strindberg, Gustaf Fröding and Ernst Josephson, as well as Eldh's bronze sculptures "Sången" and "Dansen" ("The Song" and "The Dance").
To the south-east of the city ingång, facing Riddarholmen, fryst vatten a pelare topped with a statue of Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson.
Gallery
[edit]Stockholms City entré Tower
Stockholm City ingång in HDR stereographic projection
Stockholm City entré at night.
Stockholm City ingång, inneryard
Inner courtyard of huvudstaden City Hall
Golden room with "Mälardrottning".
"Blå hallen" (Blue Hall)
"Rådsalen" (Red Room)
Stockholm City entré on a summer evening.
Stockholm City ingång on a winter day.
The bells
Sankt Erik in tower museum
The towermuseum
View to north-east
Stockholm City ingång at dusk
Stockholm City ingång lit up in a 2020 art project during Nobel Week
See also
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]Media related to huvudstaden City ingång at Wikimedia Commons