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19/4/08 00:32Free Mason Order hotel

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Frimurarehotellet was inaugurated 1st May 1878.
The facility was previously used as an elegant private estate, where amongst others,
the last commendant of Kalmar, Peter Fredrik Kock, lived.
The foundation of the building was laid down in the year 1876.
On the 22nd of May, the Free Masons went in a procession from the old lodge building
to the construction site.
In the southeast corner of the construction, a golden trowel,
made by the A. Rosin brothers was placed,
with an inion, to commemorate the moment.
The facility was originally designed by the famour architect J.F. Åbom,
who had previously designed such buildings as The Royal Dramatic Theater,
Berns Salons, South Theater in Stockholm and a wide plethora of churches,
castles and mansions. The house was extendedly rebuilt towards the south,
to its current look, in the year 1928.
The facility itself is owned by the Free Mason Order in Kalmar, while the
business itself is privately owned.
Current owners of the Frimurarehotellet, Marianne and Owe Rylander,
has been running the business since the turn of the year 1996/1997.
The renovation of the hotel is progressed on a continual basis,
while sustaining the authentic 19th century environment and atmosphere.
Info from here
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It's a nice photo, but why are you telling me about it?

  TW Mail User StickyLabel  "Here is unfenced existence"  (19/4/08 01:44)
So
reading is optional, you got a problem with that! Maybe someone is interested in the history of the building.
  TW Mail User Junglegeorge  "Never underestimate the powers of the geeks"  (19/4/08 02:33)
Visually, that is absolutely stunning
Well done, and an interesting brief blurb of it's history :)
  TW Mail User Jahled  "Fluent in Zambezi"  (19/4/08 08:50)
lovely building
and great text / history too :)
  TW Mail User HumanDescent  "Bhuna bhuna bhuna"  (19/4/08 13:10)