Iconic limestone building at Stureplan in Stockholm.
Daneliuska huset. Built for a wealthy salmon trader. The architect was Erik Josephson who got his inspiration from French Renaissance castles. Today, probably more famous for the nightclub Spy Bar. This is a panorama from 17 photos, shot with my Canon 77D, using the 60mm lens. Oh, and my brother had an office in this building before he decided to move to Barcelona.
You got my attention. I wish I were there with my camera. [ o ]
ReplyDeleteI would say that this building would fit seamless in Barcelona.Great looks but also a little bit Disney World.
ReplyDeleteA bit older than Disney world.
DeleteImpressive building.
ReplyDeleteBuena arquitectura de ese bello edificio. Me gusta la fachada en esquina, que hace aumentar la belleza del edificio.
ReplyDeleteCuriosa construcción
ReplyDeleteIt is a fabulous building.
ReplyDeleteThis building looks so classic. Beautifully panorama with no distortions.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteFrom this angle, reminds me of the Flatiron bldg in NY. Is this one long and narrow? Ah well, it is quite a statement.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is sometimes called "strykjärnshuset".
DeleteWell. Then, next time I talk with someone who has been recently to NY, I'll ask if they enjoyed seeing the strykjärnshuset. I guess if I'd looked up Daieliuska Huset I would have known but you did the work for me. Thanks. And as always, thanks for your photos.
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