Daneliuska huset | |
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General information | |
Type | Apartment house/commercial building |
Architectural style | Eclectic |
Location | Landbyska verket, Stockholm, Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°20′12″N 18°04′19″E / 59.33667°N 18.07194°E |
Completed | 1900 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Erik Josephson |
The Daneliuska huset ("Danelius Building") is a structure in the Landbyska verket neighborhood of Stockholm, Sweden. It is sometimes called the Strykjärnshuset (Flatiron Building) because it sits on a wedge-shaped plot between Birger Jarlsgatan, Biblioteksgatan, and Stureplan, in the Östermalm district in the city center.[1] The building is recognizable by its steeply-pitched conical tower and its richly decorated limestone facade in an early French Renaissance style. The building is blue-marked by the City Museum of Stockholm, which means that it represents "extremely high cultural-historical values."[2]