Norstedt Building

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Norstedthuset
Vasabron Riddarholmen Norstedts.jpg
Norstedtshuset
General information
Town or cityStockholm
CountrySweden
Construction started1882
Completed1889
ClientP.A. Norstedt & Söner AB

The Norstedt Building (Swedish: Norstedtshuset) is the main office of P.A. Norstedt & Söner AB on Riddarholmen in Stockholm, Sweden.

Designed by Magnus Isæus the building was built in 1882–1891, and features a spire-like roof, which is a well-known silhouette on the skyline of central Stockholm.[1] The Vasabron Bridge passes in front of the building and Gamla Riksarkivet ("Old National Archive") lies south of it.

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Mårtelius

References[]

  • Mårtelius, Johan (1999). "Norra innerstaden". Guide till Stockholms arkitektur (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Arkitektur Förlag AB. p. 136. ISBN 91-86050-41-9.

Coordinates: 59°19′34.06″N 18°3′47.41″E / 59.3261278°N 18.0631694°E / 59.3261278; 18.0631694


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