- Brantingtorget
Brantingtorget (Swedish: "Square of Branting") is the
courtyard of the so calledKanslihusannexet ("Annex of the Chancellery"), acting as one of thepublic square s inGamla stan , the old town in centralStockholm ,Sweden .The square is named after the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister
Hjalmar Branting (1860-1925), while it was designed together with the surrounding building by the architectArtur von Schmalensee (1900-1972) and built in 1945-1950. It is connected to surrounding streets by several passages, of which some are the remains of alleys once criss-crossing the block -Klockgjutargränd ,Kolmätargränd , andStenbastugränd . The dramatic contrast between the narrow alleys and the relatively large round open space they hide, is astonishingly harmonic, the result of a compromise between the will of antiquaries wanting to preserve the medieval architecture and that of the department wanting to displace what it regarded as slum in disrepair. The post-WW2classicism of the place excited a mode of indignation among other contemporary architects, claiming modern democracy had dressed it self up in a disguise. Centred on the square is the bronze sculpture "Morgon" ("Morning"), a nude by Ivar Johnsson from 1962.cite web
title = Work of art in the old town
date = | publisher = gamla-stan-stockholm.se
accessdate = 2007-02-19
url = http://www.old-town-stockholm.com/art-old-town-stockholm-01.php] cite web
title = Brantingtorget
date = | publisher = gamla-stan-stockholm.se
accessdate = 2007-02-19
url = http://www.gamla-stan-stockholm.se/brantingtorget.php] cite book
title = Guide till Stockholms arkitektur
author = Rasmus Wærn
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1999
publisher = Arkitektur Förlag AB
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91 86050-41-9
pages = 149 | chapter = Södra innerstaden]References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan
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