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Den gyldene freden

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Den Gyldene Freden, established in 1722
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Den gyldene freden (English: The Golden Peace) is a restaurant in the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. One of Sweden's most well-known restaurants, it is the second oldest restaurant in the world to have the same surroundings, according to the Guinness World Records. Its surroundings and environment are more or less unchanged since the day the restaurant opened in 1722, making it a unique example of an 18th-century tavern.

"Freden" (English: The Peace), as it is locally called, received its name from the Peace of Nystad (1721) in which Russia won the most provinces but, strangely and luckily (hence "golden"), let Sweden keep Finland.

The restaurant has gained its reputation and fame through songs written by national poet Carl Michael Bellman, and singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk.

Throughout the centuries, Freden has been a central gathering place for many of Sweden's noted writers, painters and songwriters; most significantly, Anders Zorn bought Freden in 1919 and saved it from shutting down.

The house in which Freden is located is now owned and so secured for the future by the Swedish Academy. Every Thursday, the Academy (which nominate the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature) convenes here for its weekly dinner.

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