Stockholm Stock Exchange Building
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Stockholm Stock Exchange Building | |
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![]() The Stock Exchange Building, seen from the south | |
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Type | Stock exchange building |
Location | Gamla stan, Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
The Stock Exchange Building (Swedish: Börshuset) is a building originally erected for the Stockholm Stock Exchange between 1773 and 1778 from construction drawings by Erik Palmstedt. The stock exchange moved out of the building completely in 1998. It is located on the north side of the square Stortorget in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden, and owned by the city council. Since 1914 it has been the home of the Swedish Academy, which uses the building for its meetings, such as those at which it selects and announces the name of the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature. The building also houses the Nobel Museum and the Nobel Library.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Andersson, Henrik O.; Bedoire, Fredric (1988). Stockholms byggnader, en bok om arkitektur och stadsbild i Stockholm [Stockholm's Buildings, a book on architecture and urban image in Stockholm] (in Swedish). Bokförlaget Prisma. p. 36. ISBN 91-518-1841-8.
Further reading
- Bedoire, Fredric (2021), Börshuset: från rådhus till hemvist för Svenska Akademien (in Swedish), Bokförlaget Langenskiöld
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