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Old Stockholm telephone tower

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Location
  
Stockholm, Sweden

Country
  
Sweden

Renovated
  
1890 1913 1939

Antenna spire
  
80 m

Architect
  
Fritz Eckert

Address
  
Malmskillnadsgatan 32

Completed
  
1887

Opened
  
1887

Demolished
  
1953

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Landlord
  
Stockholms Allmänna Telefon AB

Owner
  
Stockholm public telephone company

Similar
  
Riksbankshuset, Hötorget buildings, Swedish National Museum, Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm City Museum

The Old Stockholm telephone tower (Swedish: Telefontornet ) was a metallic structure built to connect approximately 5,500 telephone lines in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Constructed in 1887, the tower was damaged by a fire in 1952 and demolished the following year.

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Map of Old Stockholm telephone tower, 111 51 Stockholm, Sweden

History

In 1887, Stockholms Allmänna Telefon AB ordered the construction of a tower allowing the connection of about 5,500 overhead telephone lines. The quadrangular metallic structure was 80 metres tall and soon fell out of favour with the local population. The company requested the architect Fritz Eckert to carry out embellishment work, which was when the four turrets were added.

The tower was quickly made obsolete as telephone companies began using underground cables in urban areas. In 1913, underground cabling for telephony was fully completed and the tower no longer served its original purpose. After 1939 it carried advertising for the telephone company, and on 23 July 1952 a fire weakened the structure, resulting in its demolition in 1953 on safety grounds.

References

Old Stockholm telephone tower Wikipedia