Strömbadet, Stockholm
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Strömbadet, officially Stockholms Bad- och Siminrättning i Norrström, was the first large cold bathhouse in Stockholm, located in Norrström, just north of Riddarholmen. It was opened in 1884 and was made entirely of wood in neo-renaissance style designed by the architect brothers Axel Kumlien and Hjalmar Kumlien.[1]
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Strömbadet, view from the east before demolition in 1936.
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Strömbadet circa 1900
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Women's section, 1918
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Strömbadet 1925
References[edit]
- ^ Lundin, Claës (1890). Nya Stockholm [New Stockholm] (in Swedish).
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