Stockholm City Hall

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Stockholm City Hall is a prominent waterfront civic building in Sweden’s capital, famed for its distinctive brick tower and as the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city hall
landmark
municipal building
architect Ragnar Östberg
architecturalStyle National Romantic style
Nordic Classicism
ballLocation Golden Hall
banquetLocation Blue Hall
category Buildings and structures in Stockholm
Seats of local government
Tourist attractions in Stockholm
constructionStartDate 1911
coordinates 59.3275°N 18.0556°E
country Sweden
function seat of the municipal council of Stockholm
tourist attraction
venue for official receptions
hasCarillon yes
hasClock yes
hasGuidedTours yes
hasPart Blue Hall
Council Chamber
Golden Hall
courtyard
tower of Stockholm City Hall
hasViewOf Gamla stan
Riddarfjärden
height 106 meters
heritageStatus listed building
inaugurationDate 1923-06-23
locatedIn Stockholm
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Stockholm County
locatedInNeighborhood Kungsholmen
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
locatedOnWaterbody Lake Mälaren
Riddarfjärden
materialUsed red brick
notableEvent Nobel Prize award dinner
Nobel Prize banquet
numberOfBricksUsed about 8 million
openingYear 1923
operator City of Stockholm
ownedBy City of Stockholm
roofFeature three golden crowns
streetAddress Hantverkargatan 1
symbolOf City of Stockholm
touristVisitsPerYear hundreds of thousands
towerHeight 106 meters
usedFor Nobel Prize banquet

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Kungsholmen
Stockholm
hasLandmark
Norrmalm ("Stockholm City Hall (nearby, on Kungsholmen)")
hasGovernmentBuilding
Kungsholmen ("Stockholm City Hall Blue Hall")
hasNotableEventVenue
Nordic Classicism
hasNotableWork
Kungsholmen
hasPublicBuilding
Riddarholmen Church
locatedNear

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