Öregrund

Öregrund
Öregrund
Coordinates:
Country Sweden
Province Uppland
County Uppsala County
Municipality Östhammar Municipality
Area[1]
 • Total 2.43 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Population (2010-12-31)[1]
 • Total 1,555
 • Density 638/km2 (1,652.4/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Öregrund is a locality situated in Östhammar Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden with 1,555 inhabitants in 2010.[1] It is located by the coast of the Baltic Sea. Öregrund is, despite its small population, for historical reasons often still referred to as a city.

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History

The town was granted a royal charter in 1491, by request from citizens from nearby city of Östhammar. Östhammar had once been a coastal town, but due to land elevation its harbour had become useless. The royal council granted the request to construct a city at the end of the archipelago where the sea opened. It further proclaimed "the city shall forever by known as Öregrund". The small but expanding city soon became a point of conflict. In 1520 Christian II of Denmark conquered Stockholm. A young Gustav Eriksson tried to gather an army, and Öregrund became the port whereto ships with men and weapons were transported. As a countermeasure, the Danish King had the city burnt in the winter of 1520. And so, the citizens of Öregrund had to move back to Östhammar.

Not until 1555, when Gustav Eriksson had become King Gustav I of Sweden (Vasa) and stabilized the nation, where the citizens granted to recontstruct the city.

Uppland underwent an industrial revolution in the 17th century, with the Swedish iron industry becoming the foundation of Sweden's status as a Great Power. Bar iron was exported through Öregrund. In England the best quality wrought iron was known as Oregrounds iron.

Fishing was basically the only industry through the centuries. The industrialization of the 19th century never got a stronghold of Öregrund; instead establishing themselves in the near Östhammar.

In the late 19th century a new industry prospered: the spas. People from outside bought up summer houses and made Öregrund their summerresidence. During this era several fine villas and gardens were built.

However, the summer residents led to decreased tax incomes for the city with economical troubles. In 1968 it was merged with the then city of Östhammar. Since the municipal reform of 1971 Öregrund is in Östhammar Municipality.

Modern times

The nave of Öregrund is still the harbour. In modern times it is mainly used for small boats. In the summer if flourishes due to small sailboats and other pleasure boat. Boats also arrive from Stockholm, taking a trip from the Stockholm Archipelago.

Sights

Öregrund is one of Uppland's best kept wooden cities and attracts many visitors. Apart for the wooden houses, there is also a noteworthy stone church in the town center, and a town hall from the midth 19th century.

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Öregrund is one of 133 places with the historical city status in Sweden.