The Kaknäs Tower (Swedish: Kaknästornet) is a telecommunications tower located at Ladugårdsgärdet in Stockholm, Sweden. The tower is a major hub of Swedish television, radio, and satellite broadcasts. It was finished in 1967, designed by architect Bengt Lindroos, and the height is 155 meters (509 ft) or 170 meters (560 ft) with the top antenna included. For a few years, Kaknästornet was considered the tallest building in the Nordic countries until Näsinneula was opened in Tampere, Finland in 1971. It was surpassed in 2005 by the Turning Torso in Malmö. The tower is owned by the national Swedish broadcasting company Teracom. Its name comes from the ancient name of the area, Kaknäs.