
Open House Stockholm 2024
Guided tour of KTH Campus

Photo:
Jean-Baptiste Beranger
Guided tour of KTH Campus
Behind the familiar grand brick façade north of Valhallav ägen, marking the entrance to KTH, lies an area as large as Gamla Stan, dedicated to science.
When KTH’s new campus was inaugurated in 1917, it housed Northern Europe’s most modern research laboratory, featured artistic decorations by some of the era’s most renowned artists, and was one of Sweden’s largest infrastructure projects. Today, KTH proudly boasts international recognition for its sustainable campus plan, and the new School of Architecture received the Kasper Salin Prize in 2015.
During the one-hour tour, participants will gain insight into the architecture with its artistic embellishments, KTH’s history, and hear anecdotes from over 100 years at the Valhallavägen campus. KTH’s campus guides will share stories about architect Professor Erik Lallerstedt’s vision for future engineers who “learn to understand that, alongside concrete and gears, there exists a world that cannot be measured with a compass or ruler,” and about KTH today, Sweden’s foremost technical university.
The tour includes stairs and cobblestones, and is mostly outdoors – so dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes!
Typ:
Guidad visning utomhus, Guidad visning inomhus
Friday:
11:00
to
13:00
13:00 och 15:00
Closed
Visning av nya tunnelbanan 15:30. Läs mer här!
Saturday:
09:00
to
11:00
11:00 och 13:00
Closed
Sunday:
to
Closed
Visning av Centrala Nacka och Stadshuskvarteren kl. 10:00, 11:30 & 13:00
Viewing information
Tours will be held on both days at 11:00 and 13:00 and will last approximately one hour. We will be walking on stairs and cobblestones, and the tour will be outdoors – so dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes! The tour on Sunday at 11:00 will be conducted in English.
Viewing information in english
How to get here
Adress:
Drottning Kristinas väg 4, Stockholm, Sverige
Meeting point:
Meeting point outside KTH Entré.
Information before your visit
Accessibility

För hela familjen
Language

Svenska, Engelska
Access to WC

Nej
Places to eat nearby

Kiosk, Café
Dog


Nej
Open House Stockholm has photo and film volunteers who take pictures and record videos during the various tours. This material may later be used on Open House Stockholm’s social media, website, and other marketing materials.




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