ledningsgata
Ledningsgata is a narrow, historic street located in Gamla stan (Old Town) in central Stockholm, Sweden. The street is known for its unique and picturesque setting, characterized by its steep incline and the dense arrangement of old buildings that line its sides. The name "Ledningsgata" translates to "Conduit Street," which refers to the historical function of the street as part of the city’s early water supply system.
The street dates back to the 17th century and was originally part of the medieval city’s infrastructure.
Ledningsgata is particularly famous for its role in the 1960s Swedish film *The Seventh Seal* (*Det sjunde
The street is relatively short, stretching only a few hundred meters, but it offers a glimpse into
Ledningsgata is accessible to pedestrians only, enhancing its intimate and serene ambiance. While it is not