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This is another picture from the Stortorget (the Large Square) in the Old Town of Stockholm. The green building to the left was built in 1758 but is standing on a medieval foundation. Like in many buildings around the square there is a restarant and bar at the bottom floor. The other two buildings are Schantzska huset (the Schantz house) which is actually two buildings that merged into one in the 17th century. The buildings are name after Johan Eberhard Schantz who built them in 1650 in German-Dutch renaissance style. Schantz was the secretary of the king Charles X Gustavus. Part of the interior still reflects the luxury life of a royal secretary in those days. The white stones (there are 82 of them) on the façade of the red house is said to symbolize the heads decapitated by the Danish king – Christian II in 1520. This event took place in Stortorget after an invasion of Sweden by Danish forces under the command of Christian II. It is known as the Stockholm Blood bath or the Stockholm massacre. Around 80-90 people of the nobility and clergy supporting the Sture party were executed. In Sweden Christian II is also known as Christan the Tyrant.

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Additional Photos by ulf eriksson (UlfE) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1954 W: 34 N: 2325] (9058)
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