This is another building created by Gunnar Leche. It was build 1925-1927 and opened 1927. It is a beautiful building in neoclassic style. Anyone want to guess what kind of building it is? It is – of course – easy to look up through a simple search, but it would be interesting to know what you think this building was created for and what it is accommodating today. The more guesses the merrier!
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Thanks for guessing. I have now posted the answer with a photo with an overview of the building.
I think it may have been a train station and I say that because of the clock. Haven’t a clue what it is now.
This is a hard quiz. First I thought library and then a school. However that portico like element made me think otherwise. There are torches above it that could mean something. A medical facility? I’ll leave that as my guess.