The Admiralty House (Swedish: Amiralitetshuset) is an Admiralty House on the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden. Built in 1647-50 as the Admiralty Board moved over to Skeppsholmen, and probably designed by Louis Gillis, a Dutch architect operating in Stockholm since the 1620s, it was built in a Dutch Renaissance style with stepped gables, much like the present building, but the limestone portal is the only part remaining from this period. In 1680-1750 it was used as an archive, and then as a corn stable until 1794 when rebuilt as a barrack.
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| - Amiralitetshuset (pol. Budynek Admiralicji) – budynek położony przy Amiralitetsbacken 1 na wyspie Skeppsholmen w Sztokholmie. Został wzniesiony w latach 1647–1650 jako siedziba szwedzkiej admiralicji i przebudowany na koszary w latach 1844–1846 według projektu . Obecnie jest siedzibą Svenska Turistföreningen (Szwedzkiego Związku Turystycznego). (pl)
- Amiralitetshuset (latin: Palatium Amiralitatis) är en byggnad på Skeppsholmen i Stockholm som byggdes på 1600-talet för Amiralitetskollegium. Statens fastighetsverk förvaltar byggnaden som sedan 1953 är statligt byggnadsminne. (sv)
- The Admiralty House (Swedish: Amiralitetshuset) is an Admiralty House on the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden. Built in 1647-50 as the Admiralty Board moved over to Skeppsholmen, and probably designed by Louis Gillis, a Dutch architect operating in Stockholm since the 1620s, it was built in a Dutch Renaissance style with stepped gables, much like the present building, but the limestone portal is the only part remaining from this period. In 1680-1750 it was used as an archive, and then as a corn stable until 1794 when rebuilt as a barrack. (en)
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| - The Admiralty House (Swedish: Amiralitetshuset) is an Admiralty House on the islet Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, Sweden. Built in 1647-50 as the Admiralty Board moved over to Skeppsholmen, and probably designed by Louis Gillis, a Dutch architect operating in Stockholm since the 1620s, it was built in a Dutch Renaissance style with stepped gables, much like the present building, but the limestone portal is the only part remaining from this period. In 1680-1750 it was used as an archive, and then as a corn stable until 1794 when rebuilt as a barrack. Still used as the latter, it was redesigned in 1844-46 by the architect Fredrik Blom as a Neo-Renaissance building with turrets added on the corners. It was rebuilt in 1952 by to accommodate the Admiralty again, but today houses the Swedish Tourist Association (Svenska Turistföreningen, STF). (en)
- Amiralitetshuset (pol. Budynek Admiralicji) – budynek położony przy Amiralitetsbacken 1 na wyspie Skeppsholmen w Sztokholmie. Został wzniesiony w latach 1647–1650 jako siedziba szwedzkiej admiralicji i przebudowany na koszary w latach 1844–1846 według projektu . Obecnie jest siedzibą Svenska Turistföreningen (Szwedzkiego Związku Turystycznego). (pl)
- Amiralitetshuset (latin: Palatium Amiralitatis) är en byggnad på Skeppsholmen i Stockholm som byggdes på 1600-talet för Amiralitetskollegium. Statens fastighetsverk förvaltar byggnaden som sedan 1953 är statligt byggnadsminne. (sv)
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