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[[File:Prastgatan paving-pattern March 2007.JPG|thumb|220px|Paving stones indicating the former extent of the [[Black Friars' Monastery of Stockholm|Blackfriars monastery]].]] |
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[[Image:Mårten Trotzigs Gränd februari 2007.JPG|thumb|Southern end of Tyska Stallplan centred on narrow alley [[Mårten Trotzigs Gränd]]. February 2007.]] |
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'''Tyska Stallplan''' ([[Swedish language|Swedish]]: "German Stable Square" or literally "Plane") is a [[street]] in [[Gamla stan]], the |
'''Tyska Stallplan''' ([[Swedish language|Swedish]]: "German Stable Square" or literally "Plane") is a [[street]] in [[Gamla stan]], the old town in central [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. Stretching south from [[Svartmangatan]] to [[Prästgatan]], it is connected to [[Baggensgatan]] and [[Mårten Trotzigs Gränd]], while forming a (somewhat) parallel street to [[Österlånggatan]] and [[Tyska Brinken]]. |
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By the street are the public library and the major school (''Storkyrkoskolan'', "School of the Great Church" (e.g. [[Storkyrkan]])) of the told town. While named a square, it undoubtedly remains a matter of taste and definition whether this elongated open space should be regarded as a street. |
By the street are the public library and the major school (''Storkyrkoskolan'', "School of the Great Church" (e.g. [[Storkyrkan]])) of the told town. While named a square, it undoubtedly remains a matter of taste and definition whether this elongated open space should be regarded as a street. |
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==History== |
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On either side of the street was the [[Blackfriar]]s monastery from the 1330s to the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] (1520-1530). |
On either side of the street was the [[Blackfriar]]s monastery from the 1330s to the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] (1520-1530). Archaeological excavations in the area have unveiled the remains of the monastery's wall under the present streets. In the southern end of Tyska Stallplan several such traces have been discovered, and in [[Prästgatan]], south of the street, lines of cobble stones have been used to indicate the former extent of the monastery.<ref name="SSM-archa">{{cite web |
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| title = Prästgatan, Österlånggatan, Södra Benickebrinken |
| title = Prästgatan, Österlånggatan, Södra Benickebrinken |
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| author = Barbro Århem | publisher = [[Stockholm City Museum]] |
| author = Barbro Århem | publisher = [[Stockholm City Museum]] |
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| year = 1993 | accessdate = 2007-02-25 | pages = |
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| url = http://www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se/forvaltningen/media/pdf/Prastgatan.pdf |
| url = http://www.stadsmuseum.stockholm.se/forvaltningen/media/pdf/Prastgatan.pdf |
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[[File:Tyska Stallplan March 2007.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Panoramic view of Tyska Stallplan in March 2007.]] |
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The open space was surrounded by several stables during the 18th and 19th centuries, and it was accordingly called ''Stallplan'' ("Stable Plane") in 1820. |
The open space was surrounded by several stables during the 18th and 19th centuries, and it was accordingly called ''Stallplan'' ("Stable Plane") in 1820. In 1844, however, it is referred to as ''Stallplan äfven Tyska Skolg''[''atan''] ("Stable Plane also German School Street"), and in 1870 as either ''Tyska Stallplan'' or ''Tyska Skolgatan'' ("German Stable Plane/School Street"). Obviously, the former somewhat misleading combination became the one used.<ref name="Gatunamn">{{cite book |
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| title = Stockholms gatunamn | language = Swedish |
| title = Stockholms gatunamn | language = Swedish |
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| edition = 2nd |
| edition = 2nd | year = 1992 |
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| publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning |
| publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning |
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| location = Stockholm | |
| location = Stockholm | isbn = 91-7031-042-4 |
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| pages = 79 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan |
| pages = 79 | chapter = Innerstaden: Gamla stan |
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}}</ref> The German School was, however, located on number 8, [[Själagårdsgatan]]. (See also [[Tyska Skolgränd]].) |
}}</ref> The German School was, however, located on number 8, [[Själagårdsgatan]]. (See also [[Tyska Skolgränd]].) |
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| accessdate = 2007-02-28 | language = Swedish |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[List of streets and squares in Gamla stan]] |
* [[List of streets and squares in Gamla stan]] |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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Latest revision as of 06:56, 26 December 2023
Tyska Stallplan (Swedish: "German Stable Square" or literally "Plane") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south from Svartmangatan to Prästgatan, it is connected to Baggensgatan and Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, while forming a (somewhat) parallel street to Österlånggatan and Tyska Brinken.
By the street are the public library and the major school (Storkyrkoskolan, "School of the Great Church" (e.g. Storkyrkan)) of the told town. While named a square, it undoubtedly remains a matter of taste and definition whether this elongated open space should be regarded as a street.
History
[edit]On either side of the street was the Blackfriars monastery from the 1330s to the Reformation (1520-1530). Archaeological excavations in the area have unveiled the remains of the monastery's wall under the present streets. In the southern end of Tyska Stallplan several such traces have been discovered, and in Prästgatan, south of the street, lines of cobble stones have been used to indicate the former extent of the monastery.[1]
The open space was surrounded by several stables during the 18th and 19th centuries, and it was accordingly called Stallplan ("Stable Plane") in 1820. In 1844, however, it is referred to as Stallplan äfven Tyska Skolg[atan] ("Stable Plane also German School Street"), and in 1870 as either Tyska Stallplan or Tyska Skolgatan ("German Stable Plane/School Street"). Obviously, the former somewhat misleading combination became the one used.[2] The German School was, however, located on number 8, Själagårdsgatan. (See also Tyska Skolgränd.)
On the square is a granite sculpture by Ivar Johnsson from 1956 depicting a young man mounting a horse. The sculpture was, like several others pieces of public art in Stockholm, subject to sabotage in the late 1990s and thereafter, blown into hundreds of pieces but subsequently restored every time, last time in 2003.[3][4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Barbro Århem (1993). "Prästgatan, Österlånggatan, Södra Benickebrinken" (PDF). Stockholm City Museum. Retrieved 2007-02-25.
- ^ "Innerstaden: Gamla stan". Stockholms gatunamn (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning. 1992. p. 79. ISBN 91-7031-042-4.
- ^ "Konsten i Gamla stan" (in Swedish). gamla-stan-stockholm.se. Retrieved 2007-02-28.
- ^ "Skulptur" (in Swedish). Tegeström Konstgjuteri AB. Retrieved 2007-02-28.
External links
[edit]- Public Library of Gamla stan
- Storkyrkoskolan
- Stockholmskällan - Historical photos
- hitta.se - Location map and virtual walk
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