Norrmalm

This article is about the city district. For the borough, see Norrmalm (borough).
Hamngatan, a street in Norrmalm.

Norrmalm is a city district in Stockholm, part of the larger Norrmalm borough.

The southern part of the district, Lower Norrmalm (Swedish: Nedre Norrmalm), also known as City, constitutes the most central part of Stockholm, while Upper Norrmalm is more residential.

The name Norrmalm is first mentioned in 1288. In 1602 Norrmalm became an independent city with its own mayor and administration called Norra Förstaden ("Northern Suburb"). The town was short lived and in 1635 it was incorporated with Stockholm again. Norrmalm is today considered to be the central part of Stockholm.

Redevelopment of Norrmalm

In the 1950s and 1960s, large parts of southern (lower) Norrmalm were torn down to build a new and modern city. The demolitions were carried out swiftly and many Stockholmers still miss "old Klara" (Klara is a part of lower Norrmalm). Among the new features created as a result of the clearances were the large plaza at Sergels Torg and the Klara Tunnel.

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Coordinates: 59°20′N 18°04′E / 59.333°N 18.067°E / 59.333; 18.067

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