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was given to it in 1909. Initially the Golden Hall was not golden but built with stone and granite. Thanks to a hefty donation by a private person who wished to remain anonymous, the Golden Hall was reworked to its current form. The donation of 300,000 (SEK) was granted between 1917 and 1919.
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A location for festivities in the central building of Stockholm City Hall was ordered in 1908 by the city councillor in the building programme for Stockholm's city hall, and the name
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in Berlin. The firm received the contract in March 1921 for an original amount of SEK 280,000, later receiving an additional SEK 60,000 as a result of rising costs.
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The mosaics present allegories of events and persons from Swedish history in the Byzantine idiom. The northern wall shows a large seated Queen of
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are also there. St. Erik's head cannot be seen from the hall due to an error in construction which left it above the roof of the hall.
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The southern wall shows different motifs from all around Stockholm: on one side it is illustrated with the Stockholm Harbour, the
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The walls of the hall are covered completely in mosaic that was installed between 1921 and 1923 by the mosaic firm
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Ann Katrin Pihl Atmer Stockholms stadshus och arkitekten Ragnar Ă–stberg (2011), page. 358
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Mosaics in the Golden Hall. The Queen of Lake Mälar is visible on the northern wall.
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Index


Swedish
banqueting hall
Stockholm City Hall
mosaics
Einar Forseth
Ragnar Ă–stberg
Nobel Banquet
Blue Hall

Puhl & Wagner Gottfried Heinersdorff
Nobel Banquet
Lake Mälar
Baltic Sea
Katarina Elevator
Riddarholmen Church
Tre Kronor
Saint Erik
"Jag ska dansa i Gyllene Salen"
the original
"Stadshuset"
the original

Gyllene salen
Categories
Culture in Stockholm
Individual rooms
Nobel Prize

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