Hårlemanska malmgården, 18th century residential building at Drottninggatan 88A, Stockholm, Sweden.
The stone mansion features refined architectural elements with a symmetrical facade and large windows arranged in an orderly pattern across three floors.
Johan Hårleman acquired the property in the late 1600s, and his son, architect Carl Hårleman, renovated the building's interior in 1748 for his marriage.
The building represents the transition to Swedish rococo architecture, reflecting Carl Hårleman's training at the Royal French Academy of Architecture in Paris.
The building stands in central Stockholm, maintaining its original residential purpose while demonstrating the architectural standards of Swedish nobility.
Carl Hårleman redesigned the interior spaces while simultaneously working on the Royal Palace of Stockholm, incorporating similar decorative elements in both projects.
Location: Stockholm
Architects: Carl Hårleman
GPS coordinates: 59.33611,18.05917
Latest update: March 25, 2025 10:29
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