Historic telephone booth from Ericsson. Lars Magnus Ericsson was a Swedish inventor and founded the Ericcson company in 1876. He thought the invention of the telephone was a toy for rich people. But thanks to Ericcson's invention, there was a time when Stockholm had more telephone booths than New York, London and Paris. Old telephone boxes in Stockholm are still a reminder that the Swedish capital once had a high telephone density thanks to the Ericsson company. The historic telephone boxes are part of the city's architectural heritage and are a reminder of a time when public telephones played


Size: 8567px × 5714px
Location: 12, Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Photo credit: © Georg Berg / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

Keywords: 12, arch, area, attraction, bench, building, city, coolcation, design, door, downtown, estate, evening, facade, grass, house, landscape, lane, leisure, light, metropolitan, mixed-, neighbourhood, night, park, pedestrian, plant, real, recreation, road, sidewalk, sky, sommerfrische, stockholm, street, suburb, surface, sweden, tourism, tourist, transport, tree, urban, vacation, walkway, window, woody