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The '''Dagens Nyheter Tower''' ({{lang-sv|DN-skrapan|lit=DN-Skyscraper}}) is an [[office]] building in the [[Kungsholmen]] [[district]] of [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. It is {{convert|84|m|ft}} tall and has 27 floors |
The '''Dagens Nyheter Tower''' ({{lang-sv|DN-skrapan|lit=DN-Skyscraper}}) is an [[office]] building in the [[Kungsholmen]] [[district]] of [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. It is {{convert|84|m|ft}} tall and has 27 floors. It was designed by [[architect]] [[Paul Hedqvist]] and completed in 1964. |
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It was originally home to ''[[Dagens Nyheter]]'', [[Sweden]]'s largest daily [[newspaper]]. However, in the 1990s, the newspaper moved its offices to a smaller building located in the same complex. The newspaper ''[[Expressen]]'' is also located in that building. Today, the major building is used by different companies. |
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Revision as of 19:57, 16 August 2023
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Address | Rålambsvägen 17 |
Town or city | Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°19′41″N 18°00′58″E / 59.32806°N 18.01611°E |
Inaugurated | 24 September 1964 |
The Dagens Nyheter Tower (Swedish: DN-skrapan, lit. 'DN-Skyscraper') is an office building in the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm, Sweden. It is 84 metres (276 ft) tall and has 27 floors. It was designed by architect Paul Hedqvist and completed in 1964.
It was originally home to Dagens Nyheter, Sweden's largest daily newspaper. However, in the 1990s, the newspaper moved its offices to a smaller building located in the same complex. The newspaper Expressen is also located in that building. Today, the major building is used by different companies.
External links
Media related to DN-skrapan at Wikimedia Commons