Eldkvarn
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Eldkvarn was a grand gristmill in central Stockholm that burned in 1878 — an event which was known as "the fire of the century". It was located where today the Stockholm City Hall stands. The mill was built in 1805 for Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz with a steam engine built by Samuel Owen. At the time of the blaze, the fire was known as the fire of the century, because of its ferocity and the fact that it could be seen from many points of the city, dominating the skyline. It was a moment that gripped the city in horror, as citizens watched the fire rage and fill the night sky.
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Borgargården, Stockholm Kungsholmen (Kungsholmens stadsdelsområde)
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N 59.3275 ° | E 18.054722222222 ° |
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Stockholms stadshus
Borgargården
104 22 Stockholm, Kungsholmen (Kungsholmens stadsdelsområde)
Sweden
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