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Location: Rindö Hamn, Vaxholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Date: 2021-11-16
Rindö Harbor Vaxholm 2020
Grenadjärbryggan Rindö Island Vaxholm Sweden 2020 - The commuterboat from Stockholm arrives -
A white passenger ferry is moored at Grenadjärsbryggan, a small commuter pier in Vaxholm, Sweden. The boat shows the name Värmdö, and a few people wait on the dock beside benches, railings, and a parked bicycle. Calm water, low wooded islands, and a partly cloudy sky give the landing a quiet everyday mood.
The ferry and pier show modern utilitarian maritime design. The vessel has a streamlined hull, large rectangular windows, open deck areas, navigation equipment, and clear practical lines made for daily archipelago transport. The pier is built as a simple functional landing with concrete paving, metal railings, and a curved shelter for boarding.
Grenadjärsbryggan is a local waterfront stop rather than a grand historic monument, and its value lies in its role in everyday travel through the Stockholm archipelago. The scene is defined by practical coastal infrastructure and open views across the water, with design focused on movement, access, and durability rather than ornament.
Common name: Modern utilitarian maritime design
Architecture type or style: Modern utilitarian maritime design
A white passenger ferry is moored at Grenadjärsbryggan, a small commuter pier in Vaxholm, Sweden. The boat shows the name Värmdö, and a few people wait on the dock beside benches, railings, and a parked bicycle. Calm water, low wooded islands, and a partly cloudy sky give the landing a quiet everyday mood.
The ferry and pier show modern utilitarian maritime design. The vessel has a streamlined hull, large rectangular windows, open deck areas, navigation equipment, and clear practical lines made for daily archipelago transport. The pier is built as a simple functional landing with concrete paving, metal railings, and a curved shelter for boarding.
Grenadjärsbryggan is a local waterfront stop rather than a grand historic monument, and its value lies in its role in everyday travel through the Stockholm archipelago. The scene is defined by practical coastal infrastructure and open views across the water, with design focused on movement, access, and durability rather than ornament.
Common name: Modern utilitarian maritime design
Architecture type or style: Modern utilitarian maritime design
Image: 016 Rindö Harbor Vaxholm 2020
Photographer:
Sten-ÅKe Sändh
Release: Not Released (NR)
Copyright:
© Sten-Åke Sändh
Villkor:
BY-SA
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