upper room in Råsunda
Råsunda Church from 1968 is one of seven churches in Solna Parish.
Råsunda kyrka, Solna (map) 14 March 2010
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by stromsjo (click photo to enlarge) at 07:24
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8 comments:
Oh I like all that wood. Great.
That's an interesting-looking chandelier.
It is different. I sort of like it.
this lighting fixture is very attractive. ^0^
To me, this is a typical church from the 1960's. A square box of bricks. Not particularly inviting from the outside. The interior I like though.
cieldequimper: You're right. Probably a defining characteristic in Nordic architecture.
Tinsie: And more so from certain angles?
Halcyon: So do I!
arabesque: Glad you like it too.
Appreciate your stopping by today.
That has got to be one of the most unique candelabra in the world! Maybe the most fire-susceptible, too!
Re your comment on Ocala DP: Well, he was bored because there were no little female bunnies nearby at the time! ;-)
My tripod has been involved in finding some pretty odd angles recently, this being one of them. Thanks, Jacob.
I also like all the wood and this is, no doubt, a great perspective!
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