Phoenix palace, Art Nouveau building in Norrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden
The Phoenix Palace stands as a five-story structure with ornate stone carvings and large windows facing the central district of Stockholm.
Built in 1904 by renowned Swedish architect Gustaf Albert Pettersson, the Phoenix Palace represented the emergence of commercial architecture in early twentieth-century Stockholm.
The building reflects the Swedish adaptation of European Art Nouveau style, incorporating local architectural elements with international design trends.
Located near Kungsgatan shopping street, the Phoenix Palace contains multiple retail spaces and offices across its different floors.
The building features a distinctive corner dome with copper details and symmetrical balconies that extend along both street-facing facades.
GPS coordinates: 59.33711,18.05913
Latest update: March 12, 2025 11:10
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