Ludvika Town Hall

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Architectural styleBrick Expressionism
LocationLudvika, Sweden
Construction started1936
Completed1938
Ludvika Town Hall
The town hall in Ludvika, seen from the west
Interactive map of the Ludvika Town Hall area
General information
Architectural styleBrick Expressionism
LocationLudvika, Sweden
Construction started1936
Completed1938
ClientCity of Ludvika
Design and construction
ArchitectCyrillus Johansson

Ludvika Town Hall (Swedish: Ludvika stadshus) is the official Municipal Council building for the City of Ludvika in Dalarna County, Sweden. Situated centrally, the town hall is found in the corner of Bangatan and Dan Anderssons gata, opposite Ludvika Ulrica, the local parish church. The town hall was designed in 1934 by architect Cyrillus Johansson, (city architect 1931–1941), with construction commencing in 1936. The building was completed in 1938 and remains in use as town hall to this day. Due to the small size of the building, the Municipal Council no longer convenes its meetings in the building but uses the local Peoples' House (Swedish: Folkets Hus) instead.

Clock Tower

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