
Kronprinsen.
'Kronprinsen' ("The Crown Prince") is a
high-rise located in
Malmö,
Sweden in the city district of
Västra Innerstaden.
The building is 82 metres high and has 27 floors, and its facade is blue with blue stones. It is a residential building with a shopping mall on the first floor, and at the top floor a luxury restaurant called ''Översten'' (or in English, The Colonel). The restaurant offers a nice view of Malmö and the
Öresund strait, and perhaps a little bit of
Copenhagen. It is located near the crossing of two main streets in Malmö, Mariedalsvägen and Regementsgatan. On the other side of Regementsgatan is a park, Slottsparken. The name "Kronprinsen" means "Crown prince" (the heir to the monarchy) in Swedish. It is called so because where Kronprinsen now is there once were the barracks of the royal regiment.
Kronprinsen was the first high-rise in Sweden upon completion in 1964. It was also the tallest buildning in Malmö for just over four decades before the famous skyscraper
Turning Torso was completed in
August,
2005.