Brunchoteket and art gallery for Gothenburg inner city

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In the Inom Vallgraven district, in the middle of central Gothenburg, one of Sweden’s largest galleries in international pop art will open during the fall while a former travel agency is being transformed into a Brunchoteket restaurant. Miva Fine Art is opening in Wallenstam’s premises at Korsgatan 18 and the popular Brunchoteket restaurant on Linnégatan is opening an outlet at Kungstorget 2.

“It is really great to add popular activities in both culture and food to attractive addresses in the Inom Vallgraven district. It is extra gratifying to welcome former tenants such as Miva Fine Art back to us while being involved in and contributing to Brunchoteket’s fine development and expansion,” says Anders Forsling, Chief Account Manager; Commercial at Wallenstam.  

Now the premises at Kungstorget are being reconstructed in order to welcome Brunchoteket with its popular “brunch all day” concept by the end of the year. Here everything you can wish for by way of a brunch will be served with Mimosa cocktails, juices and coffee.   

“We have been searching for a cosy premises in the right location. Kungstorget 2 will be totally perfect for us, with a wonderful atmosphere in the thick of things and at the same time just the right distance from Linnégatan. For us, the overall picture is important including the location, feel and accessibility. We are also planning a small outdoor terrace on the premises during summer time,” says Pinar Demirtas Sjödin who runs Brunchoteket.

In October, Miva Fine Art will open their new gallery on Korsgatan. With a high international status and licenses for many international artists, they want to help bring more art and culture into a really central location in Gothenburg. The gallery already exists in Malmö and Miva are a former tenant of Wallenstam as they have previously had a smaller premises on Teatergatan.

“We are specialized in international pop art for some of the most important contemporary artists and we are really looking forward to opening in the beautiful location that our new gallery will have. It feels completely right to showcase paintings, sculptures, photographs and contemporary art for both Gothenburgers and visitors right in the heart of Gothenburg,” says Lars Lamiva, owner and CEO of Miva Fine Art.

For further information, please contact:
Elisabeth Vansvik, Communications Director Wallenstam AB (publ) tel. 46 31 20 00 00 or 46 705 17 11 38

www.wallenstam.se

Wallenstam is a property company that manages, builds and develops properties for sustainable living and enterprise in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Uppsala. The property holding is valued at around SEK 59 billion and the customer base consists of around 11,000 households and 1,000 enterprises. The total lettable area is around 1 million sq m. Wallenstam is self-sufficient in renewable energy through its own wind turbines in operation. The company’s B shares have been listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 1984.

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