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- Brantingtorget abstract "Brantingtorget (Swedish: \"Square of Branting\") is the courtyard of the so-called Kanslihusannexet (\"Annex of the Chancellery\"), acting as one of the public squares in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.The square is named after the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), while it was designed together with the surrounding building by the architect Artur von Schmalensee (1900–1972) and built in 1945-1950. It is connected to surrounding streets by several passages, of which some are the remains of alleys once criss-crossing the block - Klockgjutargränd, Kolmätargränd, and Stenbastugränd. The dramatic contrast between the narrow alleys and the relatively large round open space they hide, is astonishingly harmonic, the result of a compromise between the will of antiquaries wanting to preserve the medieval architecture and that of the department wanting to displace what it regarded as slum in disrepair. The post-WW2 classicism of the place excited a mode of indignation among other contemporary architects, claiming modern democracy had dressed itself up in a disguise. Centred on the square is the bronze sculpture Morgon (\"Morning\"), a nude by Ivar Johnsson from 1962.".
- Brantingtorget thumbnail Brantingtorget_070408.JPG?width=300.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageID "9593964".
- Brantingtorget wikiPageLength "2358".
- Brantingtorget wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Brantingtorget wikiPageRevisionID "674637451".
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Artur_von_Schmalensee.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Category:Squares_in_Stockholm.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Classicism.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Courtyard.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Gamla_stan.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Hjalmar_Branting.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Kanslihusannexet.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Klockgjutargränd.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Kolmätargränd.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink List_of_streets_and_squares_in_Gamla_stan.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Stenbastugränd.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_language.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink Town_square.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLink File:Brantingtorget_070408.JPG.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brantingtorget".
- Brantingtorget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Brantingtorget wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stockholm-geo-stub.
- Brantingtorget subject Category:Squares_in_Stockholm.
- Brantingtorget hypernym Courtyard.
- Brantingtorget point "59.326027777777774 18.068083333333334".
- Brantingtorget type Square.
- Brantingtorget type Attraction.
- Brantingtorget type Square.
- Brantingtorget type SpatialThing.
- Brantingtorget comment "Brantingtorget (Swedish: \"Square of Branting\") is the courtyard of the so-called Kanslihusannexet (\"Annex of the Chancellery\"), acting as one of the public squares in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.The square is named after the country's first democratically elected Prime Minister Hjalmar Branting (1860–1925), while it was designed together with the surrounding building by the architect Artur von Schmalensee (1900–1972) and built in 1945-1950.".
- Brantingtorget label "Brantingtorget".
- Brantingtorget sameAs Q4957678.
- Brantingtorget sameAs m.02pl6kr.
- Brantingtorget sameAs Brantingtorget.
- Brantingtorget sameAs Q4957678.
- Brantingtorget lat "59.326027777777774".
- Brantingtorget long "18.068083333333334".
- Brantingtorget wasDerivedFrom Brantingtorget?oldid=674637451.
- Brantingtorget depiction Brantingtorget_070408.JPG.
- Brantingtorget isPrimaryTopicOf Brantingtorget.