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The exterior of the building is somewhat [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] with gable crest over the windows, with prominent arched windows on the ground floor, and small [[Rococo]] inspired balconies of wrought iron. The house is three stories high, with a volume offset to one side which is contrasting with the otherwise consistent symmetry. The refurbish [[facade]] is slightly reddish with a [[frieze]] under the third floor's row of windows.<ref name="VBM">{{cite web|url=http://www.vbm.se/sv/kunskapsbanken/byggnadsvard1/byggnadsminnen/umea-kommun1/scharinska-villan-umea.html |title=Scharinska villan |accessdate=3 November 2013 |publisher=[[Västerbottens museum]]}}</ref> Also the interior is lavish with wood-paneled walls, except in the so-called ''Spanish Hall'', whose renovated walls are covered in mosaics from Spain. |
The exterior of the building is somewhat [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] with gable crest over the windows, with prominent arched windows on the ground floor, and small [[Rococo]] inspired balconies of wrought iron. The house is three stories high, with a volume offset to one side which is contrasting with the otherwise consistent symmetry. The refurbish [[facade]] is slightly reddish with a [[frieze]] under the third floor's row of windows.<ref name="VBM">{{cite web|url=http://www.vbm.se/sv/kunskapsbanken/byggnadsvard1/byggnadsminnen/umea-kommun1/scharinska-villan-umea.html |title=Scharinska villan |accessdate=3 November 2013 |publisher=[[Västerbottens museum]]}}</ref> Also the interior is lavish with wood-paneled walls, except in the so-called ''Spanish Hall'', whose renovated walls are covered in mosaics from Spain. |
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The main entrance front door has a scene in [[relief]], designed by Ragnar Östberg. The subject is an abundant foliage with the faces of seven kids with a stork in the middle. The seven faces symbolize the seven children in the Scharin family.<ref>Andrén, pages 26 and 27</ref |
The main entrance front door has a scene in [[relief]], designed by Ragnar Östberg. The subject is an abundant foliage with the faces of seven kids with a stork in the middle. The seven faces symbolize the seven children in the Scharin family.<ref name="VBM"/><ref>Andrén, pages 26 and 27</ref> |
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Scharinska villan is considered one of Östberg's best works during his youth.<ref name="VBM"/> |
Scharinska villan is considered one of Östberg's best works during his youth.<ref name="VBM"/> |
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Scharinska villan
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Status | Listed buildings in Sweden |
Type | Villa |
Architectural style | Victorian |
Address | Storgatan 63-65 |
Town or city | Umeå |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 63°49′25″N 20°16′17″E / 63.82361°N 20.27139°E / 63.82361; 20.27139 |
Completed | 1904-1905 |
Owner | Umeå Municipality |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Ragnar Östberg |
Scharinska villaninUmeå is a pink building at the Storgatan 63-65 next to Döbelns parkinStockholm, Sweden. Scharinska villan was drawn by Ragnar Östberg and erected 1904-1905 for Egil Unander-Scharin and his family. In the 1950s the building also housed the family business AB Scharins Söner.
The exterior of the building is somewhat Victorian with gable crest over the windows, with prominent arched windows on the ground floor, and small Rococo inspired balconies of wrought iron. The house is three stories high, with a volume offset to one side which is contrasting with the otherwise consistent symmetry. The refurbish facade is slightly reddish with a frieze under the third floor's row of windows.[1] Also the interior is lavish with wood-paneled walls, except in the so-called Spanish Hall, whose renovated walls are covered in mosaics from Spain.
The main entrance front door has a scene in relief, designed by Ragnar Östberg. The subject is an abundant foliage with the faces of seven kids with a stork in the middle. The seven faces symbolize the seven children in the Scharin family.[1][2]
Scharinska villan is considered one of Östberg's best works during his youth.[1]