Sven Vintappares Torg

Sven Vintappares Torg

Sven Vintappares Torg (Swedish "Square of Sven Wine-taper") is a small public square in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. North and south of the square are the alleys Sven Vintappares Gränd and Didrik Ficks Gränd, both leading to Västerlånggatan and Stora Nygatan.

Like the neighbouring square Gåstorget situated a block further north and several other small open spaces in the old town, Sven Vintappares Torg was created during the 18th century as a turning space for horse-drawn-vehicles, badly needed in the narrow medieval urban throng.

Presumably, the square remained nameless for many years, before the current name was proposed in 2002.cite web
title = Kallelse till sammanträde
author = | publisher = City of Stockholm
date = 2002-08-15 | accessdate = 2007-03-04
url = http://www.stockholm.se/files/33900-33999/file_33944.pdf
]

References

See also

* List of streets and squares in Gamla stan

External links

* Stockholm City Museum - [http://www.stockholmskallan.se/index.php?sokning=1&action=visaPost&countPlace=0&mediaId=1658&start=0&fritext=Sven+Vintappares+Torg Stockholmskällan - Historical photo from 1902]


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