Spektens Gränd Explained

Spektens Gränd (Swedish: Alley of Spekten) is an alley in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Located just west of Storkyrkan church, it connects the streets Trångsund and Prästgatan. It runs parallel to Storkyrkobrinken, Ankargränd, Solgränd and Kåkbrinken streets.

The alley was created when the block between Ankargränd and Kåkbrinken was split in two in 1675. One of the houses built at the time was sold to the merchant Gert Specht in 1685, from whom the alley got its unintelligible name.[1] A Gert Specht is mentioned in the records as being a resident of Norrmalm in 1594. He was probably the father or grandfather of the former.[2]

In the alley are two small courtyards. One featuring cast iron decorations, including a lion head, a fence decorated with the star of David, and a small gate flanked by two lampposts. The other has a portal with the inscription ISSH MDP 1667.[3]

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References

  1. Book: Stockholms gatunamn . 2nd . 1992 . Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning . Stockholm . 91-7031-042-4 . 71 . Innerstaden: Gamla stan.
  2. Web site: Fredrik Ulrik . Wrangel . Stockholmiana I-IV . . 1912 . 2007-01-17.
  3. Book: Swedish . Gamla stan med Slottet och Riddarholmen . 56 . Béatrice Glase, Gösta Glase . Inre Stadsholmen . 3rd . 1988 . 91-7160-823-0 . Bokförlaget Trevi . Stockholm.

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