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Description Interior view of Stockholm Public Library. Don't miss out this library when you go to Stockholm. It was built by Gunnar Asplund (1885-1940) in the 1920's and is a prime example of Swedish functionalism. The library is located in the crossing of Sveagatan and Odengatan.
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Author Marcus Hansson from Göteborg, Sweden
Camera location59° 20′ 36.35″ N, 18° 03′ 16.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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