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Rosenlundsgatan in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 7th, 2021

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2016 – Volvo V60 on Rosenlundsgatan 29B on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Rosenlundsgatan 29B in Stockholm (Eniro Streetview)

Rosenlundsgatan is a street on western Södermalm in Stockholm. The street was built in the early 20th century and stretches from Hornsgatan in the north to Ringvägen in the south. The length is about 850 meters.

On number 29, Luth & Roséns Elektriska AB was located, a workshop company formed in 1885 with its main operations in Stockholm.

Luth & Rosén was founded in 1885 in Stockholm by the engineers John Luth and Ivar Rosén as the Electrical Agency Luth & Rosén. Most of the assignments they received consisted of installing electric lighting in residential buildings and factories. The upswing in the electrical industry at the end of the 1890s meant that the company was transformed in 1891/1892 into Luth & Roséns Elektriska AB A year later, in 1893, they started their own production of dynamo machines according to Siemens-Schuckert’s designs.

In 1897, they had their own factory completed in the Trumman district at Rosenlundsgatan on Södermalm. To supply the factory premises with electricity, Uddby power station was built in Tyresö, from where a 20-kilometer-long power line was drawn to Södermalm. In the following years until the 1920s, the block was almost completely built by workshops belonging to the company; foundry, sheet metal warehouse, machine hall, office building, steam boiler house, magazine, stable, etc. The production consisted mainly of electrical and mechanical machines to order. From 1900 onwards, lifts became a significant part of the production and in 1904 the old Ludwigsberg’s workshop was bought. From there, fire extinguishers, cooling machines, air compressors, pumps and heating radiators were included in the manufacturing program.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org.

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Grand Hôtel on Södra Blasieholmshamnen in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 7th, 2021

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1980 – Volvo 244 GLT at Grand Hôtel on Södra Blasieholmshamnen in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

1980 – Volvo 244 GLT at Grand Hôtel on Södra Blasieholmshamnen in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Grand Hôtel on Södra Blasieholmshamnen in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

1940 – Volvo TR701 Taxi at Grand Hotel on Södra Blasieholmskajen in Stockholm 🇸🇪

2009 – View from Grand Hôtel on Södra Blasieholmshamnen in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Grand Hôtel is a five-star hotel located in Stockholm. It was founded by Frenchman, Jean-François Régis Cadier, in 1872. It opened on 14 June 1874 at the same time as the Grand Hotel in Oslo; all the Scandinavian capitals have a major hotel called ‘Grand Hotel’.

The Grand Hôtel is located next to the Nationalmuseum and opposite the Royal Palace and Gamla stan (the old town). Since 1901, the Nobel Prize laureates and their families have traditionally been guests at the hotel, as well as several celebrities and world leaders.

Grand Hôtel Stockholm has 300 rooms and 31 suites, 24 banquet and conference rooms, two restaurants, a bar and a spa (Nordic Spa & Fitness). One of the restaurants is managed by the Swedish chef, Mathias Dahlgren. The hotel is the only Swedish member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The hotel is owned by the Swedish Wallenberg family via Investor AB.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and grandhotel.se.

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Nobelparken in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 7th, 2021

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1992 – Volvo ECC Environmental Concept Car at Nobelparken with view on Nordiska Museet in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪. (photography by Lennart Nygren)

2021 – Nobelparken with (minimal) view on Nordiska museet in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

The Nobel Park is a park on Östermalm in Stockholm’s inner city that is part of the Kungliga nationalstadsparken (Royal National City Park). To the east of the park, the exclusive residential area Diplomatstaden connects. In the park there were several monumental construction projects, which, however, were never completed. The Nobel Park got its current name in 1912.

The Volvo ECC (Environmental Concept Car) was an executive luxury concept car built by Volvo in 1992. It was a design exercise in using recycled material and hybrid technology. It was powered by a hybrid electric and gas turbine engine. Many of its lines and general styling were used as inspiration for the first generation Volvo S80. The ECC set a new design language for future Volvo models from the S80 onwards, the most obvious styling feature being the stepped waistline, which was inspired by the similar feature on the 200 Series, whilst retaining some of the angular elements from the 700/900 ranges.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and media.volvocars.com.

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Finlandshuset on Snickarbacken in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 7th, 2021

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2018 – Volvo V60 Inscription at Snickarbacken in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2018 – Volvo V60 Inscription at Snickarbacken in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Finlandshuset on Snickarbacken in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

2021 – Finlandshuset on Snickarbacken in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Snickarbacken is a short street in the Norrmalm district of Stockholm that runs between Birger Jarlsgatan in the east via a staircase to Regeringsgatan in the west.

The street was formerly called Bödelnsbacken. In 1882, the homeowners at Bödelsbacken applied for the street name to be changed to Snickaregatan, which was approved and in 1900 was changed to Snickarebacken. In 1921, the name was changed to Snickarbacken without an “e” in the middle.

The Finnish Institute’s beautiful house at Snickarbacken 2-4 in central Stockholm is just over 100 years old. It was built in 1896 for the KFUM (YMCA). The decorations were lavish both interior and exterior. And parts of the house are today k-marked, for example the multi-colored limestone floors of the stairwells and the stylish fireplace in the gallery.

In 1970, the house was bought by the Finnish House Foundation, which in 1995 was transformed into the Finnish Cultural Institute Foundation in Sweden, which today runs the Finnish Institute. In 1995, the neighboring property with Hotell Karelia was also sold, and in the autumn, the board announced an architectural competition for a complete renovation of the house. The winner was GWSK Arkitekter in Stockholm.

The property comprises six floors, two of which are below street level. The building houses the Finnish Institute’s premises, library, reading room, exhibition hall / gallery and a conservatory adjacent to the reception. The house also houses the Finnish Association in Stockholm. The property is handicapped accessible.

The Finnish Institute inaugurated its new beautiful sauna and three new conference rooms in March 2004.

CD – All Jazzed Up and Ready to Move with music for Volvo V60.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and finlandsinstitutet.se.

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Torsgatan in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 7th, 2021

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2018 – Volvo XC40 R-Design at Torsgatan in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪.

2018 – Volvo XC40 R-Design at Torsgatan in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪.

2018 – Volvo XC40 R-Design at Torsgatan in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪.

2018 – Volvo XC40 R-Design with snow at Torsgatan in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪.

2018 – Volvo XC40 R-Design at Torsgatan in Stockholm Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Torsgatan 70 in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

2021 – Torsgatan 70 in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Torsgatan is a street located in Vasastan in Stockholm, Sweden.

Torsgatan is a main street in the districts of Norrmalm and Vasastaden in Stockholm’s inner city.

Torsgatan got its current name at the major name revision in 1885 and the name was under the category “the Nordic theology”, where Tor was one of the foremost in the Nordic deity saga. During the name revision, the street was described as “the road to Rörstrand from the northern railway station past Sabbatsberg and Atlas and further north”. In addition to Sabbatsberg Hospital, Mjölkcentralen had its main dairy here in the 1930s and 1940s.

At Torsgatan, there is also Bonnierhuset and Bonniers konsthall as well as SPP Livförsäkring’s head office. The largest building along Torsgatan is the facility that was built for Stockholm’s gasworks and Stockholm’s water pipeline between the years 1903 to 1906 according to the architects Ferdinand Boberg’s and Gustaf de Frumerie’s drawings.

Stockholm’s first asphalt street was completed in 1910. It was the Asphalt and Cement Company that provided part of Torsgatan – in the middle of the then “small plantation” at Norra Bantorget – with a modern paving at no cost.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org.

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Hammarby kaj in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 6th, 2021

Volvo Photo Locations Part 356
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2016 - Volvo V60 at Texas Longhorn on Hammarby kaj in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm

2016 – Volvo V60 at Texas Longhorn on Hammarby kaj in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Hammarby kaj in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Texas Longhorn is a restaurant locatd on Hammarby kaj in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden.

Hammarby Sjöstad is a part of the inner city of Stockholm, currently undergoing major urban redevelopment. It is located on both sides of lake Hammarby Sjö, bordering Nacka Municipality to the east.

Before the current redevelopment began, the area was known as Norra Hammarbyhamnen and Södra Hammarbyhamnen, a mainly industrial zone, centered on the Lumafabriken works, a piece of functionalist architecture designed by Eskil Sundahl and Arthur von Schmalensee, which now houses a library and offices. The neighbouring Lugnet was a run-down light industrial area, not intended to be permanent, housing an impromptu trailer park. On the north side of the lake, the Norra Hammarbyhamnen area was used as a harbour area, with a railway connecting the area.

New plans for most of the Södermalm area Norra Hammarbyhamnen in the early 1990s opened the door for a redevelopment of the entire area around the water expanse Hammarby Sjö. A general plan, featuring an extension of the Tvärbanan light rail link from Gullmarsplan through the area was presented.

Although the south and east part of Hammarby Sjöstad is located outside what is traditionally considered to be the perimeter of inner-city Stockholm, the design is intentionally semi-urban rather than suburban, with boulevards, somewhat defined and architecturally varied city blocks, and commercial spaces in the ground floor of some buildings. The location, next to the lake Hammarby Sjö and a canal, Sickla Kanal, has allowed for plenty of quays and walkways along the water.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and texaslonghorn.se.

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Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 6th, 2021

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2015 - Volvo XC60, somewhere in Göteborg?

2015 – Volvo XC60 at (former) Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC60 at (former) Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2015 – Volvo XC60 at (former) Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪.

2021 – Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

2021 – Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

2021 – Barnängsfabriken on Tegelviksgatan in Stockholm

Barnängsfabriken is located on Tegelviksgatan on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden.

Here was located Stockholms Bomullsspinneri och Väfveri AB, later STOBO, a company that produced cotton yarn, cotton, volagne and silk fabrics, tarpaulins, socks, knitwear and more.

The company was founded in 1869. The company operated on Barnängen on Södermalm from 1869 until 1952. The Barnängsfabriken operated cotton spinning, weaving, silk weaving and preparation work. The company had a dyeing, bleaching and knitwear factory in Liljeholmen.

In 1952, the business at Barnängen was closed down and the cotton spinning business was moved to the Torshags factory while a new silk weaving mill was started in Sölvesborg.

Today, light company Fagerhult is located on the premises.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and sparbossan.se.

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Eataly Stockholm on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 6th, 2021

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2008 - Volvo C30 Drive at Eataly on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm, Sweden

2008 – Volvo C30 Drive at Eataly on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪. (Photography by Henrik Halvarsson)

2021 – Eataly located in the former cinema on Biblioteksgatan in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Biblioteksgatan (Swedish for “Library Street”) is a street located on Norrmalm in central Stockholm. The street starts out as a pedestrian street at Norrmalmstorg until it passes Stureplan, whereafter it continues towards Humlegården and the Royal Library.

The street is a well-known shopping street with many luxurious brand stores and some of the highest rent levels for retail in Stockholm.

In 2010 the dominant real estate owner of the area, Hufvudstaden, launched an effort to incorporate the streets crossing Biblioteksgatan in a larger shopping district they want to call Bibliotekstan (“Library Town”). The concept is influenced by a similar campaign in London to expand the shopping street Carnaby Street into a “Carnaby Village”.

Röda Kvarn, on Biblioteksgatan 5, was the second oldest preserved large cinema in Stockholm until it was rebuilt into the Urban Outfitters mall in 2006. The property was built in 1915 by Hufvudstaden AB, which still owns it. Since 2018, the Eataly market hall has been in the premises. This conversion from cinema to restaurant is reversible, ie the premises can be restored to a cinema in the future. No walls have been removed or any new ones have been set up. The cinema seats have been replaced by store shelves. The facade is intact with the original design. Another example of an old cinema that has been converted into a mall is Victoria in Gothenburg.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org and eataly.se.

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Birger Jarls torg in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 6th, 2021

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2008 - Volvo S40 Drive at Birger Jarls torg with Stenbockska palatset and Svea hovrätt in Stockholm, Sweden

2008 – Volvo S40 Drive at Birger Jarls torg with Stenbockska palatset and Wrangelska palatset in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪. (Photography by Henrik Halvarsson)

2021 – Birger Jarls torg in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Birger Jarls torg is a public square located on Riddarholmen in Gamla stan, the old town in Stockholm, Sweden.

The square used to be called Riddarholmstorget, but was in the mid-19th century renamed Birger Jarls torg after Birger Jarl, traditionally attributed as the founder of Stockholm. A statue of him was erected on the square in 1854. It was designed by Swedish sculptor Bengt Erland Fogelberg (1786–1854).

The square is surrounded by six palaces, today mostly occupied by various governmental authorities. The area is isolated from the rest of the city by the artery traffic route Centralbron. (See Riddarholmen.) Just south of the square is the church Riddarholm Church.

The building on the left is the Stenbockska palatset. On the right you find the Svea hovrätt.

During the years 1840-1851, the Ministry of Land Defence was, like the Ministry for Naval Affairs, located in the Stenbockska palatset at Birger Jarls torg 4.
The Svea hovrätt or Swedish Court of Appeal, is one of six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system. It is located in the Wrangel Palace, on Riddarholmen islet in Gamla Stan.
Wrangel Palace was the official Stockholm residence of the royal family and court from 1697 until 1754, when the Royal Palace of Stockholm was completed. During this time, the Palace was called Kungshuset (The Kings House). From 1756 to 1928, it housed the Statskontoret (Office of state). In 1802, the palace had to be rebuilt once again after a fire. This time the architect was C.G. Gjörwell.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrangelska_palatset and v.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birger_Jarls_torg.

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Gillögagatan in Stockholm 🇸🇪

February 6th, 2021

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2008 - Volvo V70 at the (former) cinema Gärdet Gillögagatan and Erik Dahlbergsgatan on Gärdet in Stockholm, Sweden

2008 – Volvo V70 at the (former) cinema Gärdet on Gillögagatan and Erik Dahlbergsgatan on Gärdet in Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪. (Photography by Henrik Halvarsson)

2021 – Gillögagatan on Gärdet in Stockholm (Google Streetview)

Gillögagatan and Erik Dahlbergsgatan are street on Gärdet in Stockholm, Sweden.

Gärdet is a part of Stockholm, east and northeast of Östermalm. Its official name is Ladugårdsgärdet. It is renowned for its large number of modernist apartments.

Gärdet is one of the largest residential districts built in Stockholm during the 1930s, built from 1929 until around 1950, and houses about 10,000 people. The district includes a vast open space used for recreational purposes; the name Gärdet (“the field”) often refers to this area specifically.

During the summer semester, there are several different events on “the field” such as circus, music and sports and more.

More information at sv.wikipedia.org.

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