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Götgatan (Original Swedish Göthegatan for "Gothia Street") is the name of one of the longest streets in central Stockholm on the Southern Isle (Södermalm) of the city. The street itself has existed since the 12th century, and has had its name since the 1640s, the name based on it being a part of the old Göta highway. At its northern end behind Stockholm City Museum it connects to Södermalm Square at Slussen, and it runs due south from there to the former toll position of Skanstull and a high bridge (Skanstullsbron) leading over to Globe Arena and mainland suburbs.

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  • Die Götgatan ist eine Straße auf Södermalm in Stockholm. Sie verläuft in nord-südlicher Richtung von Södermalmstorg im Norden, zum Skanstull im Süden und hat eine Länge von ca. 1.600 Metern. (de)
  • Götgatan är en gata på Södermalm i centrala Stockholm som sträcker sig från Hornsgatan och Stockholms stadsmuseum söderut till Skanstull och Skanstullsbron med en längd av cirka 1,6 kilometer. Det norra avsnittet kallas även Götgatsbacken. Götgatan var vid sidan av Drottninggatan och Regeringsgatan en av de tre klassiska in- och utfartsvägarna till och från Stockholm. (sv)
  • Götgatan (Original Swedish Göthegatan for "Gothia Street") is the name of one of the longest streets in central Stockholm on the Southern Isle (Södermalm) of the city. The street itself has existed since the 12th century, and has had its name since the 1640s, the name based on it being a part of the old Göta highway. At its northern end behind Stockholm City Museum it connects to Södermalm Square at Slussen, and it runs due south from there to the former toll position of Skanstull and a high bridge (Skanstullsbron) leading over to Globe Arena and mainland suburbs. (en)
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  • Die Götgatan ist eine Straße auf Södermalm in Stockholm. Sie verläuft in nord-südlicher Richtung von Södermalmstorg im Norden, zum Skanstull im Süden und hat eine Länge von ca. 1.600 Metern. (de)
  • Götgatan (Original Swedish Göthegatan for "Gothia Street") is the name of one of the longest streets in central Stockholm on the Southern Isle (Södermalm) of the city. The street itself has existed since the 12th century, and has had its name since the 1640s, the name based on it being a part of the old Göta highway. At its northern end behind Stockholm City Museum it connects to Södermalm Square at Slussen, and it runs due south from there to the former toll position of Skanstull and a high bridge (Skanstullsbron) leading over to Globe Arena and mainland suburbs. Götgatan passes spacious Citizen Square (Medborgarplatsen) and one of Stockholm's first skyscrapers popularly called Skatteskrapan (the Tax Scraper) because until recently it housed Sweden's tax authority. In a country known for high tax rates, the term Barescraper has also been used for the building, and for decades taxpayers would traipse along Götgatan and line up ceremoniously to file their income tax forms on the day they were due. Greta Garbo was born a block west of Götgatan, and there is a bust of her on the (newer) building. A square named for her is located a few blocks east along park-like . Also a block away in either direction are the Roman Catholic Cathedral and the Stockholm Mosque. There are three underground railway stations along the street with two entrances for each. The northernmost stretch of Götgatan runs southward up a steep slope from intersecting (another long street that also begins there) and then descends to level off before Citizen Square. That portion is pedestrian, called Götgatsbacken ("Goth Street Slope") and has become increasingly trendy in recent years. The Royal Dutch Embassy is located there. Otherwise Götgatan and all of the Southern Isle have long been known as a less pretentious and more relaxed – and so less fashionable – area than other parts of Stockholm. The area has been home to many struggling artists and artisans, and working-class residents. One of the areas oldest restaurants, Den gröne Jägaren, opened in 1866 in a block still owned by the Catholic Church. (en)
  • Götgatan är en gata på Södermalm i centrala Stockholm som sträcker sig från Hornsgatan och Stockholms stadsmuseum söderut till Skanstull och Skanstullsbron med en längd av cirka 1,6 kilometer. Det norra avsnittet kallas även Götgatsbacken. Götgatan var vid sidan av Drottninggatan och Regeringsgatan en av de tre klassiska in- och utfartsvägarna till och från Stockholm. (sv)
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