- Stockholm City Hall
Infobox Historic building
caption=Stockholm City Hall, seen from the south, acrossRiddarfjärden
name=Stockholm City Hall
location_town=Stockholm
location_country=Sweden
architect=Ragnar Östberg
client=City of Stockholm
engineer=
construction_start_date=1911
completion_date=1923
date_demolished=
cost=
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style=National Romantic Style |Stockholm City Hall (Swedish: "Stockholms stadshus" or "Stadshuset" locally) is the building of the Municipal Council for the City of
Stockholm inSweden . It stands on the eastern tip ofKungsholmen island, next toRiddarfjärden 's northern shore and facing the islands ofRiddarholmen andSödermalm . It houses offices and conference rooms as well as ceremonial halls, and the luxury restaurant "Stadshuskällaren". It is the venue of theNobel Prize banquet and one of Stockholm's major tourist attractions.ite and construction
In 1907 the city council decided to build a new city hall at the former site of
Eldkvarn . An architectural contest was held which in a first stage resulted in the selection of drafts byRagnar Östberg ,Carl Westman ,Ivar Tengbom jointly withErnst Torulf , andCarl Bergsten . After a a further competition between Westman and Östberg the latter was assigned to the construction of the City Hall, while the former was asked to constructStockholm Court House . Östberg modified his original draft using elements of Westman's project, including the tower. During the constuction period, Östberg constantly reworked his plans, resulting e.g. in the addition of the lantern on top of the tower, and the abandonment of the blue glazed tiles for the Blue Hall.Oskar Asker was employed as construction leader and Paul Toll, of construction company Kreuger & Toll, designed the foundations. The construction took twelve years, from 1911 to 1923. Nearly eight million red
brick s 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 by Lina brick factory nearSödertälje . Construction was carried out by craftsmen using traditional techniques.The building was inaugurated on
23 June 1923 , exactly 400 years afterGustav Vasa 's arrival in Stockholm.Verner von Heidenstam andHjalmar Branting held the inaugurational speeches.Architecture and style
The site, adjacent to
Stadshusbron , being bordered by the streets ofHantverkargatan andNorr Mälarstrand to the north and west, and the shore of Riddarfjärden to the south and east, allowed for a spacious layout. The building follows a roughly rectangular ground plan. It is built around two open spaces, apiazza called "Borgargården" on the eastern side, and the Blue Hall ("Blå hallen") to the west.The Blue Hall, with its straight walls and arcades, incorporates elements of a representative courtyard [Caldenby 1998] . Its walls are in fact without blue decorations, but it has kept its name after Östbergs original design. It is known as the dining hall used for the banquet held after the annual
Nobel Prize award ceremony. The organ in the Blue Hall is with its 10,270 pipes the largest in Scandinavia. Above the Blue Hall lies the Golden Hall ("Gyllene Salen"), named after the decorativemosaic s made of more than 18 million tiles. The mosaics make use of motifs from Swedish history.The southeast corner of the building, immediately adjacent to the shore, is marked by a monumental tower crowned by the
Three Crowns , an oldnational symbol for Sweden. The tower is 106 metres high and is accessible by an elevator or by a stair of 365 steps. The eastern side of its base is decorated with a faux tomb and gold-plated sarcophagus ofBirger Jarl .Stadshuset is considered one of Sweden's foremost examples of national romanticism in architecture. The unique site, overlooking Riddarfjärden, inspired a central motif of the construction, namely, the juxtaposition of city architecture and water that also represents a central feature of Stockholm's cityscape as a whole. The architectural style is one of refined eclecticism, blending massive, austere, North European brick construction and playful elements reminescent of oriental and venetian architecture, such as turrets adorned with golden starlets, decorated balconies, wooden masts, and statues.
tadshusparken
The little park between the building and Lake Mälaren's shore is adorned with several sculptures, among them
Carl Eldh s ensemble representing the three artistsAugust Strindberg ,Gustaf Fröding andErnst Josephson , as well as Eldh'sbronze sculptures "Sången" and "Dansen" ("The Song" and "The Dance"). To the south-east of the City Hall, facingRiddarholmen , is a pillar roughly 20 meters tall with a statue ofEngelbrekt Engelbrektsson on top.Notes
References
*cite book| last = Caldenby | first = Claes | authorlink = Claes Caldenby | coauthors = Jöran Lindvall, Wilfried Wang | title = 20th-Century Architecture Sweden | publisher = Prestel | date = 1998 | location = Munich - New York | pages = 65-66 | isbn = 3-7913-1936-1
ee also
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Stockholm Court House
*Geography of Stockholm External links
* [http://citymayors.com/cityhalls/stockholm_cityhall.html CityMayors.com feature]
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