Stockholm city Hall , Sweden (in Ultra 4K)
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The City Hall
Stockholm City Hall, with its spire featuring the golden Three Crowns, is one of the most famous silhouettes in Stockholm. It is one of the country’s leading examples of national romanticism in architecture. The City Hall was designed by the architect Ragnar Östberg is built from eight million bricks. The 106 meter tall tower has the three crowns, which is the Swedish national coat of arms, at its apex. Behind the magnificent facades are offices and session halls for politicians and officials, as well as splendid assembly rooms and unique works of art. Stockholm’s municipal council meets in Rådssalen, the Council Chamber
L'hôtel de ville
Stockholm City Hall, avec sa flèche, avec les trois couronnes d'or, est l'un des plus célèbres silhouettes à Stockholm les. Il est l'un des principaux exemples du pays du romantisme national dans l'architecture. L'Hôtel de Ville a été conçu par l'architecte Ragnar Östberg est construit à partir de huit millions de briques. La grande tour de 106 mètres a trois couronnes, ce qui est la couche nationale suédoise des armes, à son sommet. Derrière les magnifiques façades des bureaux et des salles de session pour les politiciens et les fonctionnaires, ainsi que de splendides salles de réunion et des œuvres d'art uniques. Le conseil municipal de Stockholm se réunit à Rådssalen, la salle du Conseil.
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Stockholm City Hall (Stockholm's Stadshuset ) - Sweden 4K Travel Channel
The City Hall of Stockholm, Stockholm's Stadshuset, is a famous landmark in the city. At the same time, however, it is also linked with Alfred Nobel, as the banquet on the occasion of the awarding of the Nobel Prize takes place here.
On invitation of Visit Sweden, we have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive tour of this impressive building.
Already the location of the city hall is extraordinary. It is exposed at the top of the island Kungsholmen and the tower points towards the city center. The city hall houses the seat of the city government and the city parliament.
It was designed by the architect Ragnar Östberg and built between 1911 and 1923 by Kreuger & Tall. Ivan Kreuger was later known as the Swedish match tycoon.
Inside you are impressed by the architectural and artistic design of the building, which appears simple from the outside.
We first enter the blue hall, Blå hall, and are surprised that it is not blue. The name comes from the fact that today's hall was originally planned as an open courtyard, on the model of an Italian Renaissance square, so that the blue sky would have been visible. During the construction phase, the architect Ragnar Östberg came into the room and saw how the sunlight fell on the brick walls. He then wanted to leave the red brick walls unplastered, and color the room in blue.
At the last moment, one decided to leave the brick walls just like they are. But the name was memorized already at this time. Because of the temperatures in Sweden, the hall has been fitted with a ceiling so that it can be used in any weather.
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Das Rathaus von Stockholm, Stockholms Stadshuset, ist ein berühmtes Wahrzeichen der Stadt. Gleichzeitig ist es aber auch mit Alfred Nobel verbunden, denn hier findet das Festessen anlässlich der Verleihung der Nobelpreise statt.
Wir haben die Gelegenheit an einer exklusiven Führung durch dieses beeindruckende Gebäude teilzunehmen, die uns von Visit Sweden ermöglicht wurde.
Bereits die Lage des Rathauses ist außergewöhnlich. Es liegt exponiert an der Spitze der Insel Kungsholmen und weist mit seinem Turm auf das Stadtzentrum. Im Rathaus ist der Sitz der Stadtregierung und des Stadtparlaments.
Es wurde vom Architekten Ragnar Östberg entworfen und von 1911 bis 1923 von der Firma Kreuger & Tall gebaut. Ivan Kreuger wurde später als Schwedens Zündholzkönig bekannt.
Im Inneren ist man beeindruckt von der baulichen und künstlerischen Gestaltung des nach außen schlicht wirkenden Gebäudes.
Wir betreten zuerst den Blauen Saal (Blå hallen) und wundern uns, dass er nicht blau ist. Der Name rührt daher, dass der heutige Saal ursprünglich als offener Innenhof, nach dem Vorbild eines italienischen Renaissance-Platzes geplant war, sodass der blaue Himmel sichtbar gewesen wäre.
Während der Bauphase kam der Architekt Ragnar Östberg in den Raum und sah wie das Sonnenlicht auf die Ziegelwände fiel. Daraufhin wollte er die roten Ziegelwände unverputzt lassen und dem Raum einen blauen Anstrich geben. In letzter Sekunde entschloss man sich aber die Ziegelwände so zu belassen wie sie sind. Der Name hatte sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt aber schon eingeprägt. Aufgrund der Temperaturen in Schweden wurde die Halle mit einer Decke versehen, so dass sie bei jedem Wetter genutzt werden kann.
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