Piplärkan 11-12, Residential building in Stockholm Municipality, Sweden.
Piplärkan 11-12 is a residential building in central Stockholm featuring classical architectural details and multiple stories. The structure displays regularly arranged windows and a solid design typical of early twentieth century construction.
The building was constructed during Stockholm's residential expansion in the early 1900s when the city was growing rapidly. It represents the architectural style and housing needs of that growth period.
The building reflects how Swedish architects designed homes for city dwellers, with features that shaped the local neighborhood character. Walking past it, you see the kind of residential style that many Stockholmers still call home today.
The building sits close to public transportation with several bus routes and metro stations within walking distance. Its central location makes it easy to reach different parts of the city on foot or by transit.
Each floor displays distinct window patterns that form symmetrical arrangements across the facade. This careful window design shows the craftsmanship typical of buildings from that era.
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