- Fru Gunillas Gränd
Fru Gunillas Gränd ( _sv. Alley of Mrs. Gunilla) is a historical
alley inGamla stan , the old town in centralStockholm ,Sweden , once connectingSkeppsbron toÖsterlånggatan betweenJohannesgränd andPackhusgränd .In the old town, minor passages between properties, especially those located just outside of the old city wall, were often shut off by adjacent proprietors to be used as back-yards and filled with heaps of rubbish, and were frequently the subject for lengthy legal proceedings between proprietors and the city during the 17th century. While some of these alleys, such as
Mårten Trotzigs Gränd , today the narrowest alley in the old town, was reopened in 1945, Fru Gunillas Gränd remains closed. During the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, it was open in both ends, thereafter closed off towards Skeppsbron, and, judging from its absence on a map dated 1733, then sealed off in both ends.cite web
author = Fredrik Ulrik Wrangel | title = Stockholmiana I-IV
pages = 33-40 | publisher =Project Runeberg
year = 1912 | location = Stockholm | accessdate = 2007-02-13
url = http://runeberg.org/wrangsto/0047.html]The alley was known as "Doktor Belows gränd" during the end of the 17th century, probably in reference to a major proprietor in the block constantly disputing the use of the alley with his neighbours. It is most likely the alley named "Herr Henning Pinnows gränd" ("Alley of Mr. Henning Pinnow") and "Herr Måns Erikssons gränd" ("Alley of Mr. Måns Eriksson") in the 15th century, the former known to have sold a house to the latter in 1472. In 1513, the alley was then named after
Gunilla Johansdotter Bese (1473 - 1553), wife of Erik Turesson Bielke (-1511) and mother to the grandfather of QueenGunilla Bielke (1568-1597), and in 1674 the alley was even referred to as "Sancta Gunillas gränd" ("Alley of St Gunilla").References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan
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