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Wishing you all a pleasant First of Advent! 🕯
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Backyard Babies - The Nordic Noir Tour 2019.
15.02 // Falu Bowling & Krog, Falun15.03 // Cinema, Enköping16.03 // Klubb Ron, Ronneby22.03 // Värmekyrkan, Norrköping23.03 // Lokomotivet, Eskilstuna27.03 // Katalin, Uppsala28.03 // Pustervik, Göteborg29.03 // KB, Malmö30.03 // Frimis Salonger, Örebro05.04 // Halmstad Live, Halmstad06.04 // The Tivoli, Helsingborg11.04 // Klubi, Tammerfors (FI)12.04 // The Circus, Helsinfors (FI)13.04 // Zemppi Areena, Kempele (FI)24.05 // Gröna Lund, Stockholm
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RT @connelid: Rolig lekplats i Norrköping, med några av stans industrihistoriska karaktärsbyggnader i mindre skala. Klättring i Strykjärnet och Holmentornet samt rutschkana i Värmekyrkan, Holmens bruks gamla ångpannecentral! https://t.co/y9M1nprWnf
Rolig lekplats i Norrköping, med några av stans industrihistoriska karaktärsbyggnader i mindre skala. Klättring i Strykjärnet och Holmentornet samt rutschkana i Värmekyrkan, Holmens bruks gamla ångpannecentral! pic.twitter.com/y9M1nprWnf
— Pär Connelid (@connelid) December 23, 2018
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Black Christmass är inställd
Black Christmass är inställd
Nifelheim på Black Christmass, Flygeln, Norrköping 161217
Fjärde upplagan av Black Christmass är inställd på grund av dålig biljettförsäljning, meddelar arrangören Olof Wikström på Skrikhult Production i ett pressmeddelande.
Black Christmass skulle hållas 15-16 december i Norrköping.
Black Christmass är både en mässa och musikfestival och brukar hållas i Flygeln och Värmekyrkan i Norrköping.
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#tovestyrke at #wheresthemusic #iNorrköping #fullthus #värmekyrkan
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Second of Advent! 🕯🕯
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Third of Advent!🕯🕯🕯
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Fourth of Advent! 🕯🕯🕯🕯
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Norrköping, Sweden (No. 4)
The city again burnt in 1655, and again in 1719 during the Russian Pillage of 1719-21 when the Russians burnt it to the ground. Stones from the Johannisborg castle were used to build new houses, and today only a few stones remain.
During the 18th century it was rebuilt and several industries soon got a stronghold: In the 1740s, Norrköping boasted three sugar refineries; in the 1750s the large scale influential snus industry was established. From this time stems the city churches of Saint Olof and Saint Hedvig, and several other old houses. In 1762, the first theater in Sweden outside of Stockholm was established in the city, the Egges Teater.
Norrköping's importance again flourished. In 1769 the Swedish Riksdag assembled there. In 1800 King Gustav IV of Sweden was crowned in the Church of Saint Olof.
In the later 18th and early 19th Centuries, Norrköping was one of the three Swedish cities where Jews were allowed to live.
The city again suffered fires in 1822 and 1826. Thereafter wooden houses were banned. In 1841 a ship industry was initiated as a branch of Motala Verkstad in Motala. In 1850 the industry had over 600 employees making it Sweden's largest ship industry at the time. During the remaining 19th century, the industries kept expanding. The area by the Motala Stream was developed further with the construction of a cotton refinery, and a paper mill was constructed in 1854, specializing in newspaper, and is still today exporting to customers around the world.
The industry, including textile manufacturers, also expanded into the 20th century. In 1950 a total of 54 factories had 6,600 employees in town. By 1956, however, 18 of them had been closed due to competition from countries abroad with lower wages, such as Italy and Japan. In 1970 only 10 factories and 1,200 employees remained. In that year, the renowned Holmen paper mill, with its 350 years long history, announced closure, and another 900 people were let go. To counter the effects, several governmental authorities were relocated to Norrköping from Stockholm.
As of 2002, Norrköping is now seeing a revival, as a center of culture and education. The Norrköping symbol represents the "new" Norrköping.
Source: Wikipedia
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Norrköping, Sweden (No. 21)
Strykbrädan
The ”ironing board” building was the workplace of the first paper makers in the 17th century, and used to house the Laxholmen textile mill. Holmen Paper´s museum with exhibits on manual paper manufacturing is now located on the ground floor of this building. The building also serves as a base for a number of innovative, entrepreneurial businesses, as well as an Italian restaurant with a wide selection of wines.
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The old boiler centre is today a unique arena with room for both entertainment and conferences. There is capacity for over 1300 people in this austere industrial environment and in December four lights shine on the roof in one of the world’s largest Advent candlesticks.
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