Von Rosenska palatset, Noble residence at Strandvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
Von Rosenska palatset spans through the Bajonetten block with facades on both Strandvägen 55 and Storgatan 58, featuring Ekeberg marble cladding.
The palace was constructed between 1895 and 1899 for court stable master Clarence von Rosen, following designs by architect Isak Gustaf Clason.
The Stockholm City Museum designated the building with blue marking status, recognizing its exceptional architectural and historical importance.
The structure underwent renovations in 1941, transforming the original two-level residential floors into separate rental units with additional space.
The building introduced Ekeberg marble as a facade material in Swedish architecture, incorporating a semicircular courtyard arcade with horse statues.
Location: Stockholm
GPS coordinates: 59.33222,18.09500
Latest update: March 16, 2025 15:41
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