Källargränd

Källargränd is an alley in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden, connecting Slottsbacken, the slope south of the Royal Palace, to the square Stortorget.

The tavern was located under the town house, where the present Stock Exchange Building is found.

The town hall was relocated to the Bonde Palace at Riddarhustorget in 1730, and when the old building was demolished in 1767, the tavern moved to Svartmangatan.

[1] A new tavern was opened when the stock exchange was inaugurated, and this remained in business until 1906.

Two sandstone sculptures, Hoppet ("Hope") and Försiktighet ("Guardedness") by Kortz Daniel from 1702 are located in the alley.

Façade of the Stock Exchange Building .
An old urinal in the alley.