
Ekermanska Malmgården dates back to around 1750 when this was a very poor part of Stockholm. Built by Adolf Ludvig Ekerman. It was an Inn many years ago, called Lätta Lifvet. It was also used as a grocery store. The building had no running water before the 1950s. Today owned by the city, who leases it to the local historical association. There is also a café here. I sometimes come this way going to or from the big Tantolunden park at Södermalm.
5 comments:
That is such a pleasing scene it makes me wish I could walk along there.
It looks wonderful!
I'm reminded of a church.
I trust they have piped in running water now. It is a nice building, and a nice street.
It's quite a large building, I can see why it was used a a supermarket
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