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Sheraton Stockholm Hotel is a hotel at the intersection between Vasagatan and Tegelbacken in central Stockholm , Sweden, designed by AOS Arkitekter and opened in 1971. The hotel has 465 rooms making it one of the largest hotels in Sweden. The building is considered to have a high cultural historical value, even though the interior was thoroughly renovated in 2007. The hotel was the first Sheraton hotel in Continental Europe .

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6-588: Sheraton was built at the Snäckan city block during the redevelopment of Norrmalm which greatly changed the Stockholm City Centre and the area around Tegelbacken. The block had previously hosted the Nya Banken bank between 1912 and 1920. The Kronprinsens stall building was located in the middle of Tegelbacken south of the current site of Sheraton. This building hosted the café Tysta Mari which gave its name to

12-563: The Norrmalm regulation ' ) was a major revision of the city plan for lower Norrmalm district in Stockholm , Sweden, which was principally decided by the Stockholm town council in 1945, and realised during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The renewal resulted in most of the old Klara quarters being replaced for the modern city of Stockholm, according to rigorist CBD ideas, while the Stockholm subway

18-833: The classic piano bar, expanding the conference rooms and renovating the hotel rooms. In spring 2007 the buildings in Norrmalm built between 1960 and 1989 were thoroughly inventoried by the Stockholm City Museum . The buildings were classified in four categories by their cultural historical value. Sheraton was one of the fourteen buildings which got a blue marker, meaning that "the building was deemed to have an obviously high cultural historical value". 59°19′43.86″N 18°3′42.18″E  /  59.3288500°N 18.0617167°E  / 59.3288500; 18.0617167 Redevelopment of Norrmalm The redevelopment of Norrmalm ( Swedish : Norrmalmsregleringen ; lit.   '

24-512: The inner yard is white and there is a portal originally belonging to the Wrede Palace at the inner yard. The facade plates are 50 cm × 50 cm (20 in × 20 in) and 70 cm × 30 cm (28 in × 12 in) in size and were made by the company Ifö Sanitär in Bromölla . The interior of the building was thoroughly renovated in 2007, including discontinuing

30-442: The pedestrian walkway Tysta Marigången going around the city block. Construction of the new hotel was a part of the total redevelopment of Tegelbacken from 1959 to 1971. The building was designed by AOS Arkitekter and built from 1969 to 1971. The hotel has nine floors and a rooftop floor, and has a reddish-brown facade of glassed chamotte facing Vasagatan and Tegelbacken, and a brown facade facing Herkulesgatan . The facade on

36-413: Was facilitated through the city. As a result of the project, over 750 buildings were demolished to make way for new infrastructure and redevelopment. The renewal of Norrmalm was the largest Swedish urban development project to date and engaged a large part of Sweden's architectural élite. The Norrmalm renewal has been criticised and admired throughout Sweden and internationally, and is regarded as one of

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