词条 | Germania, Djursholm |
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Germania is the name of a part of Djursholm in Danderyd Municipality north of Stockholm. There is a small bay of Stora Värtan called Germaniaviken, a street called Germaniavägen and the park Germaniaparken. Until 1976 there was a railway stop called Germania at a part of Roslagsbanan (Djursholmsbanan) which was closed that year. This railway stop was originally called Germaniavägen. Station code: Gem.[1] Djursholm was created as a garden town in the late 19th Century and streets and blocks were given names from ancient Norse mythology. The name Germania, referring to a people in northern Europe, was established in 1889 in the first zoning plan for the new garden town. Many buildings in the oldest parts of Djursholm also refers to a norse inspired romantic nationalism. One house in this particular area was also called Germania, situated at Germaniavägen 7.[2] The poet Alice Tegnér lived in Villa Tegnabo between 1890 and 1912, a building which used to be at Germaniavägen 5 but now is replaced.[3] Older names for Germaniaviken were Österviken and before that Sielviken.[4] References1. ^Banvakt.se on Germania 2. ^Djursholms fornnordiska namn, vägar, villor och kvarter. Djursholms forntid och framtid, 2003, {{ISBN|91-974122-2-8}} 3. ^Danderyds kommuns webbplats 4. ^Djursholm, vår hembygd, K.E. Renqvist, 1961 2 : Metropolitan Stockholm|Disused railway stations in Sweden |
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