
Birger Jarls basar. From 1884. One of the first buildings to be constructed along the then brand-new street, Birger Jarlsgatan. One of the first office buildings in Stockholm. It also housed a bazaar and several artist studios. August Strindberg had his first exhibition here. The architect was Ernst Haegglund. If he came back today for a look, chances are that he would not recognize the facade. Today owned by Hufvudstaden.
It's lovely :-D
ReplyDeleteNow it is surely changed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference.
ReplyDeleteBirger Jarls basar not only witnessed the birth of Birger Jarlsgatan but also nurtured early artistic ventures, from Strindberg’s exhibition to vibrant studio life
ReplyDeleteWonder why they thought it was a good idea to remove the little spires from the top. Seems a bad idea to me.
ReplyDeleteLuxurious for artists
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