Uppsala Dark History Tour: Unveiling Sweden's Lesser-Known Past and Morbid Secrets
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Uncover the hidden and macabre side of Uppsala's history on a dark history tour. Explore forgotten streets, learn about the slave trade, gallows hill, and more!
Duration: 1 hour
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Svartbäcken - Svartbäcksgatan - about the poor Uppsala and the plague in the 18th century.
What's Included
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • gratitudes
Additional Information

Embark on a journey to uncover Uppsala’s lesser-known past. Visit the dark corners of Swedish history, discovering the 17th-century slave trade secrets, experiencing the happenings within the institute of racial biology, and understanding the laws that dictated who would end up dissected in the anatomical department.

We traverse through the lanes which used to host brothels and the infamous Red Light District of Uppsala in the 1800s. Get a glimpse of the mysterious and often untold history, learning about the disadvantaged, strange, and eerie aspects usually shrouded in silence.

Assemble at the main entrance of Uppsala City Library for an introduction.
Dragabrunnsgatan - The epicentre of Uppsala’s Red Light District in the 1800s.
Svartbäcksgatan - The impoverished Uppsala.
St Erik’s square - The period of plague that hit Uppsala from 1709-1712.
The Cathedral and the Dean’s House - Religious dissent prosecutions and the Swedish Institute of Racial Biology from 1920-1958.
Gustavianum - Delve into the details about the slave trade, anatomical practices, and 19th-century phrenologists. Understand the forced sterilizations of the 1940s.

Location
City Library in Uppsala
Svartbäcksgatan
We meet on the right side outside the main entrance ramp into Uppsala City Library and start the guided tour there.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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David
Sep 10, 2022
Monstrous evil lurks in Sweden - Nice your. Of course we think Sweden is soft and fluffy but it's really all a sham! The zeal with which they tried to hurt mail or kill 'defective' citizens put the Nazis to shame. The guide was a typical older Swedish lady! You will know what I mean.
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