St. Erik's alley and source, the Holmen neighborhood, Fjärdingen, Uppsala 1901 - 1902. St. Erik's alley and source. Until its passage, St. Erik's alley was taken up in 1935 the only connection between Fyris Torg and St. Erik's square. The settlement in the Holmen neighborhood on the left behind the pump belonged to Gillbergska farm. At the turn of the century, the Holmen brewery was located here. To the right vice pastor house, format in the middle of the 18th century, probably by Carl Hårleman. But it contains, like the neighboring houses, medieval masonry to a significant extent. The area cl


St. Erik's alley and source, the Holmen neighborhood, Fjärdingen, Uppsala 1901 - 1902. St. Erik's alley and source. Until its passage, St. Erik's alley was taken up in 1935 the only connection between Fyris Torg and St. Erik's square. The settlement in the Holmen neighborhood on the left behind the pump belonged to Gillbergska farm. At the turn of the century, the Holmen brewery was located here. To the right vice pastor house, format in the middle of the 18th century, probably by Carl Hårleman. But it contains, like the neighboring houses, medieval masonry to a significant extent. The area closest to St. Erik's source was newly planned in 1852. Then the high stone wall was erected and the high pump house was built according to drawings by J A Haverman. "From Ola Ehn & Gunnar Elfström, the turn of the century Uppsala in Dahlgren's pictures. Nature and culture 1977.


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