Stuckatörens hus, Museum and residential building in Norrmalm, Sweden
Stuckatörens hus is a multi-unit residential building from the 1880s located on David Bagares gata 10 in Norrmalm, containing both living spaces and exhibition areas. The structure showcases classical Swedish craftsmanship and architectural details typical of that period.
The building was constructed in 1883 and takes its name from a stucco craftsman who created the plasterwork. It remained in active use for over a century before receiving protected status.
The building reflects how skilled craftspeople and their families lived and worked during the late 1800s in Stockholm. The preserved rooms show the daily routines and work practices of that era in an authentic setting.
The building can be explored through guided visits that showcase the preserved rooms and traditional craftsmanship methods. Plan to spend time examining the different residential areas and their architectural details carefully.
The building still functions as a home for actual residents while simultaneously hosting museum spaces for visitors. This dual use makes it a living place where history and contemporary life coexist side by side.
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