- Kåkbrinken
Kåkbrinken (Swedish: "The [Ramshackle] House Slope") is a
street inGamla stan , the old town ofStockholm ,Sweden . Stretching from the western waterfrontMunkbroleden to the central squareStortorget , it forms a parallel street toYxsmedsgränd ,Solgränd , andBedoirsgränd , while being crossed byMunkbrogatan ,Lilla Nygatan ,Stora Nygatan ,Västerlånggatan , andPrästgatan .Origin of the name
First mentioned in 1477, and in more detail in 1496, the street is called "Kakbringkin", "kak" being
old Swedish formodern Swedish "kåk", today meaning "ramshackle house" or "prison", but at the time referring to apillory placed on Stortorget.cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 71 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan] The pillory is first mentioned in connection to the so called "Käpplinge murders" ("Käpplingemorden") in the first half of the 15th century - the story of a group German burghers who trapped a large number of prominent citizens in a hovel onBlasieholmen (at the time called Käpplinge) and burned them in. The Germans are said to have been lead from the Royal Palace to the pillory.cite web
first = Bernt | last = Enderborg
title = Fetaliebröder
publisher = Packhus Guteinfo
url = http://www.guteinfo.com/packhus/?id=1898
accessdate = 2007-01-17] A copper statue of a man holding abirch in his right hand, placed on top of the pillory in 1602, was replaced in 1647 by a new one in bronze still preserved in the Town Hall. The pillory was moved toNorrmalmstorg in 1776, and from there toEriksbergsplan in 1810.On a map dated 1733, the upper part of the street, between Stortorget and Västerlånggatan, is called Kåkbrinken, while the lower part is given several names:cite web
first = Fredrik Ulrik | last = Wrangel
title = Stockholmiana I-IV
publisher =Projekt Runeberg
year = 1912
url = http://runeberg.org/wrangsto/0497.html
accessdate = 2007-01-17] "Kocks gränd" (referring to the burgher Ragvald Kock); "Jokum bagares", "Bagare gränd", "Schultens gränd", and "Nedre Schult gränd" (referring to the baker Joachim Schult); "Söte Gudmunds gränd" "Söte gummans gränd" ("Alley of the Sweet Old Woman",Gudmund is also a proper name), "Lasse Månssons gränd", "Björn Perssons gränd", "Mäster Eriks gränd" (referring to men with those names), and "Påfvel murmästares gränd" ("Alley of Masonry master Paul"). Before the names of the streets of Gamla stan were fixed in 1885, the name 'Kåkbrinken' was used for various parts of its present extension.The runestone
In the corner of Prästgatan and Kåkbrinken is a
runestone in the wall, carrying the inscription "Torsten and Frögunn had the stone erected after their son.". The stone was probably brought to Stockholm to be used as building material, from where is not known. As the female name Frögunn is known as a pagan name, the stone is believed to be from around 1000, the stone thus being about 200 years older than the city.cite web
title = Konsten i Gamla stan
publisher = City of Stockholm
date =
url = http://www.stockholm.se/Extern/Templates/Page.aspx?id=112004
accessdate = 2007-02-09]A
laser range scanner analysis made in 2002, showed variations in stroke patterns in the grooves of the stone, and that the stone was probably carved by a master carver and an apprentice. Its one of three runestones found in the old town: A second, U 274, originally located in a wall by the southern city gate near Slussen, is today kept in theMuseum of Medieval Stockholm . It contains the words "Karl and Adisla had [this stone] erected [after] Arnsil, [their] father" and is similar in style to stones found inSödermanland , south of Stockholm. The third runestone, U 54, is today lost but was once located in a stairway in the churchRiddarholmskyrkan .cite book
title = Upptaget - Sankt Eriks årsbok 2002 | year = 2002
language = Swedish | author = Laila Kitzler Åhfeldt, Magnus Källström
publisher = Samfundet Sankt Erik,Stockholm City Museum ,Museum of Medieval Stockholm
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-974091-1-1
pages = 172-180 | chapter = Stockholmsrunor och en huggspårsanalys av runstenen vid Prästgatan]References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan External links
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* [http://christerhamp.se/runor/gamla/so/so274.html Christer Hamp - Image of the runestone found at Södersluss (Sö 274)]
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