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{{Infobox building , name = Wahlmanska huset
(''Wahlman building'') , native_name = , native_name_lang = , logo = , logo_size = , logo_alt = , logo_caption = , image = Wahlmanska huset 01.jpg , image_size = , image_alt = , image_caption = Wahlmanska huset , alternate_names = Gamla varmbadhuset , classification = Listed building (2010) , location = , address = Långgatan 23 , location_city = Hedemora , location_country =
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
, coordinates = {{coord, 60.28190, 15.98352, display=inline,title, type:landmark , inauguration_date = 1899 , renovation_date = 1982 , owner =
Hedemora Municipality Hedemora Municipality (''Hedemora kommun'') is a municipality in Dalarna County in central Sweden. Its seat is in the city of Hedemora. In 1966 the ''City of Hedemora'' was amalgamated with the rural municipality by the same name and with ''Husby ...
, material = Framework: Bricks
Facade: Plaster
Roof covering: Rooftiles
Base: Granite , architect =
Lars Israel Wahlman Lars Israël Wahlman (April 17, 1870, Hedemora – September 18, 1952, Danderyd) was a Swedish architect. He was a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement in Sweden and his architecture was influenced by romantic nationalism. His most famous ...
, references = Olsson, Daniels Sven (1980). Bebyggelse i Hedemora stad: kulturhistorisk miljöanalys. Dalarnas museums serie av rapporter, 0348-2863 ; 11. Falun: Dalarnas mus. Sid. 41–42. Libris 7748551. {{ISBN, 91-85378-31-3 (in Swedish) Wahlmanska huset (''Wahlman building''), also gamla varmbadhuset (''former bath'') is a building in Hedemora,
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
, and a listed building since 2010. The house is named after the architect
Lars Israel Wahlman Lars Israël Wahlman (April 17, 1870, Hedemora – September 18, 1952, Danderyd) was a Swedish architect. He was a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement in Sweden and his architecture was influenced by romantic nationalism. His most famous ...
, and was built in 1899 as the town's bath. It served as such until 1974, when the swimming- and sports venue ''Vasahallen'' was built. Wahlmanska huset was then left to degenerate until 1982, when a restoration was conducted and the building became a gallery for temporary art exhibitions.Swedish National Heritage Board: Hedemora 6:1
(in Swedish)


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Listed buildings in Hedemora Municipality