Volvo Photo Locations Part 371 Lindéngruppen AB headquarters is located at Bruksgården on Ruuthsesplanaden in Höganäs, Skåne. Lindéngruppen is a Swedish, family-owned company based and founded by Ulf G. Lindén, who in 1974–1981 was the managing director of the then listed AB Wilh. Becker, which was subsequently merged with AB Volvo. In the years 1981–1987, […]
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Jönköpings Tingsrätt on Hamngatan in Jönköping 🇸🇪
Volvo Photo Locations Part 370 Jönköpings tingsrätt (or Jönköping Court) is located on Hamngatan in Jönköping, Sweden. The new building of Jönköping tingsrätt is a work from Yellon Architects in Jönköping. The new court building is part of a comprehensive reorganization within Sweden’s courts with the aim of creating more modern, safer and more accessible […]
Polhemsplatsen in Göteborg 🇸🇪
Volvo Photo Locations Part 369 Polhemsplatsen is a traffic junction in the Stampen district in central Göteborg. Polhemsplatsen is located between Stampgatan in the south, Odinsgatan in the east, Burggrevegatan in the north and Åkareplatsen in the west. At Polhemsplatsen you will find the Göteborgs-Posten’s central editorial office and Scandic Crown Hotel. Polhemsplatsen was named […]
Götaleden in Göteborg 🇸🇪
Volvo Photo Locations Part 368 Götaleden is the name of a stretch of the E45 through central Göteborg which also includes the Göta tunnel. Götaleden is 3 kilometers long, of which the tunnel is 1.5 kilometers. Götaleden was originally the name of a projected city motorway for the then E 3 in Göteborg, which was […]
Norra Hamngatan in Göteborg 🇸🇪
Volvo Photo Locations Part 367 Norra Hamngatan is a street within the Nordstaden district in Göteborg. It is about 700 meters long and extends from Packhusplatsen to Nils Ericsonsgatan. The street got its name in 1846, after its location north of Stora Hamnkanalen, formerly Stora Hamnen (from the city’s founding in 1621 until the middle […]
Tyggårdsgatan in Göteborg 🇸🇪
Volvo Photo Locations Part 366 Tyggårdsgatan is a street within the Nordstaden district in Göteborg. It is about 120 meters long and extends from Postgatan to Norra Hamngatan. The street was named in 1796 after “Tyggården” (today known as Kronhuset) which was built at the beginning of the street between 1643-1654. An earlier name for […]