Ragnar Östberg (July 14, 1866, Stockholm - February 5, 1945, Stockholm) was a Swedish architect who is most famous for designing Stockholm City Hall. The most famous architect within the so called national romanticist movement in Sweden.
Buildings
Nedre Manilla, Djurgården, Stockholm
Villa Ekarne (1905), Djurgården, Stockholm
Villa Pauli, Djursholm (1905)
Scharinska villan, Umeå (1905)
Aschanska villan, Umeå (1906)
Teaterhuset, Umeå (1906-1907)
Östermalms läroverk, "Östra Real", Stockholm (1906-1910)
Patent- och registeringsverket, Stockholm (1911-1921)
Stockholm City Hall (1923)
Krematorium, Helsingborg (1929)
Riksbron (bridge), Stockholm (1926-1930)
Värmlands nation in Uppsala (1930)
The Stagnelius School, Kalmar (1931-32)
The Museum of Maritime History in Stockholm (1933-1936)
The Zorn Museum in Mora (1938-1939)
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