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Stockholm Stock Exchange Building

The Stock Exchange Building, seen from the south
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The Stock Exchange Building, seen from the south

The Stock Exchange Building, or Börshuset, in the Old town of Stockholm Sweden is a building that was originally erected for, and is still owned by, the Swedish Academy. The Academy uses the building for its meetings, such as those at which it selects - and announces the name of - the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature. It is, however, more closely identified with and colloquially referred to by the name of its tenant: the Stockholm Stock Exchange.

The building also houses the Nobel Prize Museum.

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