Sunday, February 20, 2022
Tallumpaviljongen
Back in October I showed you a few photos of the Tallum Pavillion at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Skogskyrkogården, the big cemetery at Enskede. It is a favorite place of mine and I find it impossible not to go in for a few photos every time I am in the area. So here are a few more photos of the cafe, and vistitor's center. Designed by Gunnar Asplund a century ago. Tallum was the name that Asplund and his friend Lewerentz gave to their winning plan for the new cemetery.
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8 comments:
It looks very closed.
Indeed.
Opening hours 2022
May—September: daily at 11am—4pm (except Midsummer Eve and Day)
October: Saturdays and Sundays at 11am—4pm.
I'd say those roofs are designed to keep the snow off.
Interesting design. I agree with what Sharon said.
Asplund got the idea from a French architect, called Étienne-Louis Boullée.
I love them for some quirky reason!
Very appealing to me.
oooh very nice! I like those.
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