Sweden’s Beautiful Telefontornet

In 1887, Sweden completed the Old Stockholm telephone tower, called the Telefontornet. It was a metal structure that looked like the steel skeleton of a great skyscraper. It was 260 feet tall and connected over 5,000 telephone lines in Stockholm.

This picture was taken in 1890, just a few years after the tower was completed.

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The reason the wires are so visible is because they’re covered in hoarfrost.

The tower itself was strikingly beautiful. You know my oft-repeated theory that if our environment was more beautiful and clean, it would reflect in people being kinder, more respectful, and happier.

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By 1913, the tower was obsolete. The Swedes, much to their credit, did not tear down their beautiful tower until four decades later. It was severely damaged by fire in 1952 (how do you set a steel skeleton on fire? ). The tower was demolished the following year.

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