Gothenburg #1- Gustaf Adolf’s Square
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
€25.00
Gustaf Adolf’s Square (Gustaf Adolfs torg) is one of the most historically significant public spaces in Gothenburg, Sweden. Named after King Gustaf II Adolf, the founder of the city in 1621, the square serves as a central hub of political and cultural life in Gothenburg, surrounded by key governmental and historical buildings.
License
Standard License
Ideal for personal use, small businesses, and online content creators.
What's included?
- Use of the image in personal projects (blogs, social media, personal websites).
- Limited commercial use (small business websites, local advertising).
- Redistribution or resale of the image is not permitted.
- Image resolution suitable for web and digital platforms.
Extended License
Suitable for commercial projects, including advertising campaigns, product packaging, and large-scale marketing materials.
What's included?
- All the benefits of the Standard License.
- Use in commercial advertising (online, print, broadcast).
- Inclusion in physical products (posters, packaging, merchandise).
- Extended print run capabilities (up to 500,000 copies).
- Redistribution or resale of the image is not permitted.
- High-resolution images suitable for both digital and print media.