- Tyska Brunnsplan
Tyska Brunnsplan (Swedish: "German Well Square") is a small, triangular
public square inGamla stan , the old town in centralStockholm ,Sweden . It is located in the junction between the streetsSvartmangatan andSjälagårdsgatan , the former leading to Stortorget and the latter toBrända Tomten . As several local names knows to tell (e.g.Tyska Stallplan andTyska Skolgränd ) the square is named after the vicinity to the German Church and the German community which once occupied the neighbourhood.Origin of the name
The square appears as "Tyske Brunnen" ("German Well") and "Stadsens brunn vid Gillestugan" ("the city's well by the guild homestead") in 1649; as "Tyska Brunn" in both 1728 and 1820; and as "Tyska Brunsplan" in 1863.cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 79 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan]History
Until the early 18th century, the corner where the two streets meet was the location for a well of considerable proportions. During the later part of the century, the city's fire company established so called 'turning spaces' (spaces big enough for the turning radius of horse-drawn vehicles) on various locations to prevent throngs of people to cause accidents in case of fire, and thus had a building demolished on this location in 1783 to allow more space. They appointed the
city architect Erik Palmstedt (1741-1803) to design the new square, its well and façades. The Neoclassical ambitions of the Gustavian architect had to compromise in the Medieval urban landscape, which resulted in the present small-scale composition; the concave façade with its windows of various sizes acting as a scenic background for the magnificent well and its doriccast iron columns. The firstsynagogue in Stockholm was found on the square's eastern side in the 19th century, from 1870 the location for a police station.cite book
author = Johan Mårtelius
title = Guide till Stockholms arkitektur
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1999
publisher = Arkitektur Förlag AB
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91 86050-41-9
pages = 130 | chapter = Södra innerstaden]Where are today the well flanked by two
chestnut trees, was once the pharmacy "Svanen" ("The Swan") which gave the block its Latin name "Cygnus". With the creation of the square the pharmacy moved across Svartmangatan were its sign is still hanging.cite book | language = Swedish
title = Gamla stan med Slottet och Riddarholmen | pages = 63
author = Béatrice Glase, Gösta Glase | chapter = Inre Stadsholmen
edition = 3rd ed. | year = 1988 | id = ISBN 91 7160 823 0
publisher = Bokförlaget Trevi | location = Stockholm] The address is today the location for a public bath and the school of the old town.References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan External links
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