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  2. Skatteskrapan ("The Tax Scraper") is a 26-storey, 86 m (282 ft) building in Stockholm, Sweden. It is located at Götgatan 76 in the district of Södermalm , in a block named Gamen (The Vulture). With an initial height of 81 metres and 25 floors, it was the tallest building in Sweden from its completion in 1959 to 1964 when it was surpassed by ...

    • 59,000 m² (640,000 sq ft)
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  3. Skrapan (tidigare Skatteskrapan, även Studentskrapan) är ett höghus beläget vid Götgatan på Södermalm i Stockholm. Skrapan är en känd Stockholmsbyggnad, ritad av funkisarkitekten Paul Hedqvist, med en av Sveriges första curtain wall -fasader.

  4. Skatteskrapan is a 26-storey, 86 m building in Stockholm, Sweden. It is located at Götgatan 76 in the district of Södermalm, in a block named Gamen . With an initial height of 81 metres and 25 floors, it was the tallest building in Sweden from its completion in 1959 to 1964 when it was surpassed by the 84 metres tall Dagens Nyheter Tower.

  5. Skatteverket hade länge sitt huvudkontor här, därav smeknamnet ´Skatteskrapan´. Idag är Skrapan till stor del fylld med studentbostäder och gallerian nära markplan har blivit en naturlig mötesplats för söderbon med en bred mix av butiker, caféer och restauranger. 2017. Skrapan 10 år!

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GötgatanGötgatan - Wikipedia

    Götgatan passes spacious Citizen Square ( Medborgarplatsen) and one of Stockholm's first skyscrapers popularly called Skatteskrapan (the Tax Scraper) because until recently it housed Sweden's tax authority.

  7. In the middle, you will pass the large square Medborgarplatsen with Söderhallarna and one of Stockholm's first skyscrapers popularly called Skatteskrapan (the Tax Scraper) because until recently it housed Sweden's tax authority. Götgatan and Södermalm have long been known as more relaxed areas than other parts of Stockholm.

  8. Mar 30, 2021 · The museum will be a hub for Baltic Sea wrecks and new discoveries and research on the subject. Functional architect Paul Hedqvist, who is known for designing Skatteskrapan, DN-huset and Västerbron, also designed the boat hall for VRAK – the Museum of Wrecks.

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