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Skomakargatan (Swedish: "The
Shoemaker Street") is a
street in
Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden,
Stretching between the
square Stortorget...
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Svartmangatan ("Black Man's Street",
named after the
Blackfriars monastery) and
Skomakargatan ("Shoemaker's Street") led
south to the
financial centre of the city...
- stan Society" (Gamla stan sällskapet). The
cannonball in the
corner of
Skomakargatan,
according to po****r legend,
dates back to the
Stockholm Bloodbath...
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Tyska Brinken in its
western end, it is
crossed by
Svartmangatan and
Skomakargatan. The
oldest version of the name — kindhæstagatan (1449), Kindhästegatan...
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German Church down to the
square Mälartorget, it is
crossed by
Skomakargatan, Prästgatan, Västerlånggatan,
Stora Nygatan,
Lilla Nygatan, and Munkbrogatan...
- Själagårdsgatan
Skeppar Karls Gränd
Skeppar Olofs Gränd
Skeppsbrokajen Skeppsbron Skomakargatan Skottgränd Skräddargränd
Slottsbacken Slottskajen Slussplan Solgränd...
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which still reflects their trade: Köpmangatan ("Merchant Street") and
Skomakargatan ("Shoemaker Street") in the
central part of the city.
Other groups lived...
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Tyska Stallplan, and Baggensgatan,
while forming a
parallel street to
Skomakargatan and Prästgatan. The name
refers to the
Blackfriar monastery once located...
- Prästgatan
forms a
parallel street to Västerlånggatan, Trångsund,
Skomakargatan, and Svartmangatan. It is
intercepted by Storkyrkobrinken, Ankargränd...
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which still reflects their trade: Köpmangatan ("Merchant's Street") and
Skomakargatan ("Shoemaker's Street") in the
central part of the city.
Fishermen and...