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SergelsTorg is Stockholms main square. The square is named after the Swedish sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel, who was the royal sculptor under Gustav III and whos workshop was once situated in the north corner of the square. Show more
SergelsTorg is Stockholms main square. The square is named after the Swedish sculptor Johan Tobias Sergel, who was the royal sculptor under Gustav III and whos workshop was once situated in the north corner of the square.
Sergels Torg has a dominant west-to-east axis and is divided into three distinct parts. A sunken pedestrian plaza furnished with a triangular pattern ( commonly known as “Plattan") and a wide flight of stairs leading up to the pedestrian street Drottninggatan, this plaza is partly overbuilt by a roundabout centered on a glass obelisk and by the concrete decks of three major streets, north of this traffic junction is a considerably smaller open space overlooked by the high-rise façade of the fifth Hötorget highrise. The fountain at Sergels Torg is in the shape of a super ellips the sculpture in the middle is 37,5 m high and made from steel, 80 000 glass prisms and lit from the inside. It was inaugurated in 1974 and created by Edvin Öhrström Show less