Stockholm Court House
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Stockholm Court House Stockholms rådhus | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | National Romantic |
Town or city | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Construction started | 1909 |
Completed | 1915 |
Client | The City of Stockholm |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Carl Westman |
The Stockholm Court House (Swedish: Stockholms rådhus) is situated on Kungsholmen in Central Stockholm, Sweden. The building is connected to the Stockholm Police House through an underground pedestrian walkway. The Stockholm City Court was situated in the building from 1915 to 1971 and Stockholm District Court from 1971.
The building was designed in the National Romantic style, and was constructed between 1909 and 1915. The architecture was influenced by the Castles of the Vasa era, and it bears a resemblance to Vadstena Castle.
A fire ravaged the third floor of the south/left wing of the building in June 2008.[1]
See also
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[edit]- ^ Violent fire damages Stockholm Courthouse, The Local, 5 June 2008. Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
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- Courthouses
- Buildings and structures in Stockholm
- Government buildings in Sweden
- National Romantic architecture in Sweden
- Art Nouveau architecture in Stockholm
- Art Nouveau government buildings
- Government buildings completed in 1915
- 1915 establishments in Sweden
- Listed buildings in Stockholm
- Office buildings in Sweden
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