Neo-Classical, baroque architecture in Stockholm, Sweden. After the Rise of Sweden as a Great Power in the 17th century, the aristocracy began to build again. At the same time, the notion of the architect was established and the profession developed, its reputation bolstered by the works of Simon De la Vallee and Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. Numerous city palaces and Landschosser were built following Western European and above all, French models.

Neo-Classical, baroque architecture in Stockholm, Sweden.  After the Rise of Sweden as a Great Power in the 17th century, the aristocracy began to build again. At the same time, the notion of the architect was established and the profession developed, its reputation bolstered by the works of Simon De la Vallee and Nicodemus Tessin the Elder.  Numerous city palaces and Landschosser were built following Western European and above all, French models. Stock Photo
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World History Archive / Alamy Stock Photo

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5288 x 3966 px | 44.8 x 33.6 cm | 17.6 x 13.2 inches | 300dpi

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19 October 1904

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Neo-Classical, baroque architecture in Stockholm, Sweden. After the Rise of Sweden as a Great Power in the 17th century, the aristocracy began to build again. At the same time, the notion of the architect was established and the profession developed, its reputation bolstered by the works of Simon De la Vallee and Nicodemus Tessin the Elder. Numerous city palaces and Landschosser were built following Western European and above all, French models.