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Södermalm, often shortened to just Söder, is the southern district of
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.


Overview

The Södermalm district covers the island of the same name (formerly called ''Åsön''), which, however, is not fully separated from the peninsula of Södertörn (or the rest of the Swedish mainland), as water to both its north and south does not flow freely but passes through a
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and a man-made waterway. Södermalm is connected to its surrounding areas by a number of bridges. It connects to
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to the north by Slussen, a grid of road and rail and a lock separating the lake
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from the
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, to Långholmen to the northwest by one of the city's larger bridges, Västerbron, to the islet Reimersholme to the west, to Liljeholmen to the southwest by the bridge Liljeholmsbron, to Årsta by Årstabron and Skansbron, to
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by Johanneshovsbron and Skanstullsbron to the south, and, finally, to Södra Hammarbyhamnen to the east by Danvikstull Bridge. Administratively, Södermalm is part of
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. It constitutes, together with
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and some other districts, from 2007 the administrative district ''Södermalms stadsdelsområde'', often translated as
Södermalm borough Södermalm, often shortened to just Söder, is the southern district of Stockholm City Centre. Overview The Södermalm district covers the island of the same name (formerly called ''Åsön''), which, however, is not fully separated from th ...
.


History

The name Södermalm (as ''Suthaermalm'') is first mentioned in 1288 in a letter from Bishop Anund of Strängnäs. Until the early 17th century Södermalm was mainly a rural, agricultural area. Its first urban areas were planned and built in the mid 17th century, comprising a mixture of working class housing, such as the little red cottages of which a few can still be seen in northeastern Södermalm, and the summer houses and pavilions of wealthier families, such as
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's pavilion, which is now in the outdoor museum
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. During this time, it was also the location of perhaps the first theatre in Scandinavia, Björngårdsteatern. Södermalm is often poetically named ''Söders höjder'' ("heights of the south"), which reflects its topography of sheer cliffs and rocky hills. Indeed, the hills of Södermalm provide remarkable views of
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's skyline. In the 18th century, the working-class cottages that clung to Mariaberget, the steep cliffs facing Riddarfjärden, were replaced by the large buildings that are still present today. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that urbanization grasped the entire width of Södermalm, and even today parts of Södermalm have a rural feeling to them, as for instance the landscape of tiny allotments that climb the slopes of Eriksdal. Södermalm was once known as the "slum" area of Stockholm. However today, Södermalm is known as the home of bohemian, alternative culture and a broad range of cultural amenities. Meanwhile, the growing demand for housing, as well as an increasing
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of Stockholm's central parts, makes apartments in Södermalm more and more difficult or expensive to come by. Thus what was once a
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district is now somewhat a district of the privileged.


Geography


Neighbourhoods

Södermalm is roughly divided into the following neighbourhoods (from west to east): * Högalid (western area): ** Bergsund ** Drakenberg ** Heleneborg ** Tantolunden ** Zinkensdamm * Maria Magdalena (mid-northern area): ** Mariaberget ** Mariatorget ** Slussen ** Södra stationsområdet *Åsö (mid-southern area): ** Eriksdal ** Helgalund ** Medborgarplatsen **Rosenlund ** Skanstull * Katarina-Sofia (north-eastern area): ** Blecktornsområdet ** Danvikstull ** Ersta ** Norra Hammarbyhamnen ** Nytorget **
Mosebacke Mosebacke (''Mosebacke torg'') is a square and park situated on Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden. History The park's first plantings took place during 1852–1853. The square and the surrounding neighborhood of Mosebacke were created after the M ...


Parishes

There are four parishes of the
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on the island (from west to east): * Högalid, partitioned from the parish of Maria Magdalena in 1925. * Maria Magdalena, partitioned from the Stockholm city parish in 1591, and subsequently divided into the modern parishes. * Katarina, partitioned from Maria Magdalena in 1654. *
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, partitioned from Katarina in 1917 and also includes parts of the mainland south of Södermalm.


Schools

* Internationella Engelska Gymnasiet Södermalm


Main sights

* Göta Lejon * Högalid Church * Karl Johansslussen *
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*
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* Maria Magdalena Church * Medborgarhuset * Stockholm Mosque * St. Eric's Cathedral * Skatteskrapan * Slussen *
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* Sofia kyrka * Stockholm Södra station * Söder Torn * Nytorget


Culture


In poetry and fiction

* The songs and poems ('' Fredman's Songs'' and '' Fredman's Epistles'') of the popular 18th-century poet and songwriter Carl Michael Bellman are filled with recurring references to names of places, primarily bars and mead halls, on Södermalm. * The celebrated first paragraph of
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's satirical novel '' The Red Room'' (''Röda rummet'') describes Stockholm as seen from Mosebacke on Södermalm, where much of the story takes place. * '' City of My Dreams'' (''Mina drömmars stad''), the first in a series of books by Per Anders Fogelström telling the story of several generations of Stockholmers, follows the young worker ''Henning's'' life on Södermalm. *
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and other characters in the '' Millennium Trilogy'' by
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live and work on Södermalm. Much of the action in those books takes place in that district. *
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grew up in the area. * The artists
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,
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, and Ecco2K grew up in the area, all of them eventually becoming future collaborators.


In pop culture

*
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, a video game developer and publisher best known for the creation of the popular game ''
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'', has their main offices located on Södermalm.


Notable incidents

In May of 2024, two elks were found wandering around Södermalm. This type of incident had happened previously, in 2023 as well as in 2022.


Transport


Railway and Stockholm metro stations

* Hornstull: Red line metro * Mariatorget: Red line metro * Medborgarplatsen: Green line metro * Skanstull: Green line metro * Slussen: Green line metro, Red line metro and Saltsjöbanan (Saltsjöbanans station is suspended until 2020) * Stockholm Södra station:
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* Zinkensdamm: Red Line Metro


Bridges

* Centralbron * Danviksbro * Johanneshovsbron * Liljeholmsbron * Västerbron * Långholmsbron * Pålsundsbron * Reimersholmsbron * Skansbron * Skanstullsbron * Årstabroarna


See also

* Egalia * SoFo * Söder tea * Willem Berner *
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References

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