Stock Exchange Building 1776
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The story behind the motif
The poster shows a drawing of the Stock Exchange Building on Stortorget in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, which was inaugurated in 1776 and completed in 1778. The building was one of the most important public projects for the city at the time, and after many proposals, this final proposal was approved by the bourgeoisie. The Stock Exchange Building was an important center for trade and finance and reflected the architectural ideals of the time with a classicist design.
The building is still well preserved and is used today as the Nobel Museum, where the Swedish Academy has its seat. It is an important example of how historic buildings can preserve their original architecture while gaining new functions in the city's modern life. The Stock Exchange also has an important place in Stockholm's history, as it has been a center for trade and political meetings for several hundred years.
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