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Feskekôrka
by White Arkitekter

Feskekôrka by White Arkitekter
Photo by Kalle Sanner

White Arkitekter, owner Higab and Skeppsviken have undertaken the careful restoration of the iconic fish and seafood hall, Feskekôrka, in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Originally designed by Victor von Gegerfelt, Feskekôrka (Fish Church) opened in 1874 and draws its inspiration from Norse stave churches and neo-Gothic aesthetics. These influences gave rise to the building's colloquial name, "Feskekôrka".

Property owner Higab initiated the renovation, bringing together contractors, heritage specialists and technical consultants, with the shared goal of revitalising this much-loved landmark.

Although preservation aspects have been central, the project's intention has not been to fully restore the building to its original appearance.

Instead, the goal was to create a cohesive character that captures the building's unique atmosphere, embodying both robustness and complexity: a refined simplicity.


This project has been shortlisted in the heritage project category of Dezeen Awards 2025.

Studio: White Arkitekter
Project: Feskekôrka
Credits: Higab and Skeppsviken

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