Vadstena

Place in Östergötland, Sweden


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::summary Place in Östergötland, Sweden ::

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official_nameVadstena
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image_captionVadstena Town Hall is the oldest in Sweden
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subdivision_nameSweden
subdivision_type3Municipality
subdivision_name3Vadstena Municipality
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Östergötland County
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Östergötland
area_footnotes
area_total_km23.41
population_as_of2023
population_footnotes
population_total5,802
population_density_km21645
timezoneCET
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Despite its small population, Vadstena is, for historical reasons, still referred to as a city: though it received its city privileges in 1400), Statistics Sweden only counts as cities Swedish urban localities with more than 10,000 inhabitants.

History

Above all, the city of Vadstena is noted for two important facts of Swedish history. It was in Vadstena, in the late 14th century, that Saint Bridget of Sweden founded the first monastery of her Bridgettine Order, and Vadstena Castle is one of Sweden's best-preserved castles from the era of Gustav Vasa in the 16th century, when Sweden became Protestant. Today the remaining buildings of the monastery are occupied by a museum (Sancta Birgitta Klostermuseum) and a hotel, (Vadstena Klosterhotel), and the castle houses the provincial archives and a museum of 16th and 17th century furniture, portraits and paintings.

Since the 16th century, Vadstena has been the location of a hospital. Earlier in history, it mainly housed mental patients. Today, some of the oldest buildings present the Vadstena Hospital Museum.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Suecia_3-010_;_Vadstena_år_1700.jpg" caption="Vadstena in ''[[Suecia antiqua et hodierna]]'', c 1700"] ::

The buildings in the city centre date mainly from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The old town is well preserved and the streets have not changed much over the centuries. The Town Hall is Sweden's oldest, dating back to the early 15th century. Notable is the main street (Storgatan) where all the shops are gathered, as they would have been during the Middle Ages.

The botanist Erik Acharius died in Vadstena (1819).

Railway

Vadstena also preserves elements of more recent history in the museum of the Vadstena-Fågelsta narrow gauge railway (Wadstena Fogelsta Järnväg). This 891 mm (or Swedish three foot) railway was once part of a large network of narrow-gauge railways in Östergötland constructed in the latter part of the 19th century.

Famous people

Gallery

File:Vadstena_railway_station_Vadstena_Sweden.JPG|Vadstena station File:Vadstena Klosterkirke.JPG|Vadstena Abbey Church File:Vadstena Castle.JPG|Vadstena Castle

References

References

  1. (14 December 2011). "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2005 och 2010". [[Statistics Sweden]].
  2. [http://www.wfj.se/english/info.htm The railway museum in Vadstena] Wadstena Fogelsta Järnväg. Retrieved 24 September 2014.

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