- Lejonstedts Gränd
Lejonstedts Gränd ( _sv. Alley of Lejonstedt) is an
alley inGamla stan , the old town in centralstockholm ,Sweden . Stretching fromStora Nygatan toMälartorget and crossed byLilla Nygatan , it forms a parallel street toTyska Brinken andKornhamnstorg .The alley is named after Country
marshal ("lantmarskalk") andCouncillor of the Realm Anders Lejonstedt (1649-1725), before knighthood named Volimhaus, who together with his brother Jakob (ennobled Gyllenborg) owned the block taking up the north-eastern part of the street in the late 17the century.cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn | language = Swedish
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 60 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan]Together with its neighbourhood, the alley is a product of the reconstruction of the western part of the old town following the great fire of 1625. Before this, the unregulated urban structure of the city stretched down from
Västerlånggatan to the eastern part of the alley, succeeded by the shore, unfit for any major construction and mostly used for sheds and for the city's defence.cite web
author = John Hedlund | title = Cerberus 1, 3, 4 & Lejonstedts Gränd
year = 2002 | publisher =Stockholm City Museum
url = http://www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se/media/pdf/2002-2.pdf
accessdate = 2007-02-21 | language = Swedish
format=PDF (including maps of the assumed extension of the medieval walls)]While the extent of the 14th century city wall is not well-documented, the area formed a part of the south-western harbour area where agricultural goods delivered from the Lake Mälaren area were unloaded (which gave the present square
Kornhamnstorg its name). During the period 1543-1553, a new defensive structure in wood was built along the western shore, which, however, burnt down after only two years, to be replaced by a new built in brick and stone, in turn outdated within 50 years and completely demolished after the fire in 1625. Archaeological remains of, arguably, this latter wall have been found under the buildings on the eastern part of the alley.References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan External links
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