- Karl Johans Torg
Karl Johans Torg (Swedish: "Square of Charles John") is a
public square between the old townGamla stan andSlussen in centralStockholm ,Sweden .Setting
North of the square and behind the statue is the street
Slussplan ; the bridges and ramps of the southbound streetKatarinavägen and the northbound quaySkeppsbron delimits the square to the west and to the east respectively; while the canalKarl Johanslussen forms the southern edge of the square. Under the bridge in the south-eastern corner of the square is the rock clubDebaser , boasting some 1,500 artists since its opening in 2002. In summer, the lock and the occasionally dramatic passage of numerous pleasure boats and the accompanying families makes the square a popular spot to tourists and Stockholmers alike, while the club and its open-air restaurant, makes the space a natural hangout for a slightly younger audience. On the opposite side of the canal is an elevated space calledSlussterrasen .The statue
It is named after the precense of the equestrian statue of King Charles XIV John (1763-1844) today placed just north of the square but originally located south of the canal, and inaugurated
November 4 ,1854 , on the 40th anniversary of theunion between Sweden and Norway and four years after the inauguration of the lock ofNils Ericson . Designed byBengt Erland Fogelberg (1786-1854), at the time located in Italy, the sculpture was cut in Rome and cast inMunich in 1852, while the tall base was cut inCarrara to the design of the artist. The original intentions of the sculptor was to have the statue facing east, the king's command baton pointing out the obvious enemy on the opposite side of the Baltic. When inaugurated, however, the statue was instead turned north towards the city, thus symbolizing the French general and theBernadotte Dynasty which came with him, arriving to Stockholm to occupy the Swedish throne.cite book
title = Slussen vid Söderström | author = Björn Hallerdt
pages = 43, 53 | chapter = Nils Ericsons sluss
edition = 1st ed. | year = 2004 | publisher = Samfundet S:t Erik
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-85267-21-X]When the Slussen area was adapted to modern traffic loads in 1935, the statue was turned south, pointing strait at the new and lively discussed roundabout. While the reason for this U-turn remains unelucidated, save for the fact the statue would otherwise be standing face to face with the façades north of the square, Sweden remains a
monarchy and the Bernadotte Dynasty is still occupying the Royal Palace in the old town.The lock
The present lock was inaugurated in 1935 and the fourth to be built, preceded by a first horse-driven lock, called "Drottining Kristinas Sluss" ("Lock of Queen Christina"), constructed by two Dutch engineers and inaugurated in 1642; a second, "Polhems sluss" ("Lock of Polhem"), designed by and named after
Christopher Polhem (1662-1751), and inaugurated in 1755; and a third, ("Nils Ericsons sluss") inaugurated in 1850 and designed byNils Ericson (1802-1870) and located and still present under the statue.cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn
edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 241 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan] cite book
last = Dufwa | first = Arne | year = 1985
title = Stockholms tekniska historia: Trafik, broar, tunnelbanor, gator
publisher = Stockholms gatukontor and Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Uppsala | id = ISBN 91-37-08725-1
pages = 189-190 | chapter = Broar och viadukter: Slussen]References
See also
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List of streets and squares in Gamla stan External links
* [http://www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se/samlingar.php?artikel=23&sprak=svenska Stockholm City Museum - Historical images of Karl Johans Torg]
* [http://www.hitta.se/ViewDetailsPlace.aspx?SearchType=4&UCSB%3aWflWhite=1a1b&UCSB%3aWflPink=4a&UCSB%3aTextBoxWho=&UCSB%3aTextBoxWhere=Karl+Johans+Torg+Stockholm&StreetNumberId=100425565 hitta.se - Location map and virtual walk]
* [http://www.debaser.nu/ Debaser]
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