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Triewaldsgränd

Coordinates: 59°19′21″N 18°04′21″E / 59.32250°N 18.07250°E / 59.32250; 18.07250
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Triewaldsgränd 2009

Triewaldsgränd is an alley in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south from the square Järntorget to Kornhamnstorg and Munkbroleden, it forms a parallel street to Funckens Gränd and Järntorgsgatan.

The name is derived from the German farrier and anchor smith Mårten Triewald the Elder who bought a building on number 5 in 1694. He is mostly known through his sons, the captain and mechanic Mårten Triewald the Younger, co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the diplomat and poet Samuel von Triewald. The street is labelled Triwalds gr[änd] on a map dated 1733, but is humorously referred to as Trivialsgränd ("The Trivial Alley"), either a paraphrasing of the original name or referring to the block north of Järntorget named Trivia.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Innerstaden: Gamla stan". Stockholms gatunamn (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Stockholm: Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning. 1992. p. 77. ISBN 91-7031-042-4.
  2. ^ Fredrik Ulrik Wrangel (1912). "Stockholmiana I-IV" (in Swedish). Project Runeberg. p. 199. Retrieved 2007-02-26.

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59°19′21″N 18°04′21″E / 59.32250°N 18.07250°E / 59.32250; 18.07250