Fairy cake
Fairy cake
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Poster with the original drawing of the Fiskekyrkan, or Feskekörkan. The building was planned in the early 1870s, when the open fish sales in the town square, and its stench, were becoming more and more of an amenity problem. In the city council, a proposal was put forward for a market hall after predecessors in Paris and Liverpool with free access to rinsing water, basins for live fish and ice rooms for fish for sale. City architect Victor von Gegerfelt designed an unusual building in 1873 that mixed in national romantic features. Soon the fish hall became known locally as the Fish Church, due to the church-like shape.
Creator: Victor von Gegerfelt
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