Katarinaberget is like a small district with lots of historical sites and lovely views of Stockholm. Listen and learn about the portrait photographer Mimmi, the great elevator builder Lindmark and admire understand why witches were haunted here before.
A city walk on Katarinaberget among day laborers, Italians and witches. The area is also called Nofo, North of Folkkungagatan. A neighborhood with a lot of charm and offers several fascinating buildings with exciting history. You see Södermalm's oldest preserved residential building, you hear how it went when engineer Knut Lindmark designed the Katarina lift. Where did Ferdinand Boberg get his inspiration for Mosebacke's water tower? You listen to the story of the witch trials. You also hear about the dreaded disease cholera.
Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Many of the streets are uneven and covered with cobblestones. This walk also includes a lot of stairs. During winter the streets can be icy and difficult to walk.
In the corner of Götgatan 3, Mariagränd, there is a small bank office here as well.