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Vinterviken ("Winter-cove") is a bay in the ''
Mälaren Mälaren ( , , or ), historically referred to as Lake Malar in English, is the third-largest freshwater lake in Sweden (after Vänern and Vättern). Its area is 1,140 km2 and its greatest depth is 64 m. Mälaren spans 120 kilometers from e ...
'' lake in southern
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,
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. Vinterviken is located in a valley surrounded by the
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and
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suburb areas. The origin of the name Vinterviken can be traced back to the 17th century. Back then a common winter route (on the lake ice) used to go from
Fittja Fittja is a part of Botkyrka Municipality and the name of the Stockholm metro station in the area. It was settled during the 1970s and consists mostly of rental apartments. As of 2008, there were 7,458 people living in Fittja; 64.7% of them were o ...
and the Mälaren islands, and entered the city through Vinterviken and lake Trehörningen (nowadays named Trekanten).


Historical and cultural area

During its history, Vinterviken has transformed from a vital industrial area to a recreational region. The most important stage was when
Alfred Nobel Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedes, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and Philanthropy, philanthropist. He is best known for having bequeathed his fortune to establish the Nobel ...
, a Swedish chemist, established his new research laboratory and factory there. In his Vinterviken laboratory, Nobel invented an enormous revolution for armaments and explosive manufacturing,
dynamite Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells or clay), and Stabilizer (chemistry), stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish people, Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in Geesthacht, Northern Germa ...
.


Alfred Nobel’s factory

Nobel bought the whole area of Vinterviken in 1865. Due to safety issues he moved his research lab and his factory (''Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget'') from a populated area in Stockholm to Vinterviken which was surrounded by cliffs and therefore suitable for his dangerous experiments. Gradually, Nobel developed the area by constructing a local rail-road, a harbour, testing grounds/tunnels (''Nobels spränggropar'') for exploring dynamite and also, housing for factory workers. Dynamite used to be manufactured in this area until 1921 but Nobel's factory remained working until the 1980s.


Recreation area

Since 1974 Stockholm city owns the Vinterviken region and by renovating this area has converted it from an industrial place to a public recreational area. A major reconstruction in the beginning of the 1990s provided the park with sculptures, walking paths, small gardens, restaurants and a cafe. One of the Nobel factory buildings has become a banquet hall called Winterviken. In the area are several places to swim among cliffs and pebbled shores. Vinterviken park also offers boating and canoeing services.


Environmental pollution

The industrial activities in the Vinterviken since the 1860s have led to severe soil contamination in the area, with high levels of lead and arsenic. It was ranked in 2011 by the City of Stockholm as the ninth most polluted area in the city. Unusually high levels of
uranium Uranium is a chemical element with the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weak ...
have also been detected in the cove's bottom sediment, likely owing to the activities of a nuclear technology company which was previously residing in the area; however, the actual levels of radioactivity are considered low enough not to be considered a health risk.


Vinterviken through history

Vinterviken: {, class="wikitable" , - ! !! Year !! Usage , - , 1 , , 17th century , , An ice-crossing to Stockholm during Winter , - , 2 , , 1865 , , Alfred Nobel bought the entire area for his research , - , 3 , , 1866 , , ''Nitro-Nobel AB'' factory established , - , 4 , , 1868 , , A fatal explosion in Alfred’s lab (14 casualties) , - , 5 , , 1921 , , Discontinued the manufacture of Dynamite , - , 6 , , 1980 , , Nitro-Nobel AB terminates its activities in the area , - , 7 , , 1974 , , The Stockholm city owned the area , - , 8 , , 1990 , , Reconstruction begins and Vinterviken became a recreational park , -


References


External links

* "SWEDEN.SE - the Official Gateway to Sweden." SWEDEN.SE. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2012. * "Vinterviken." Vinterviken. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2012. . * "Ponderings over the Pond." : Alfred Nobel in Vinterviken. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2012. * "Ateljéföreningen Vinterviken, Konst, Måleri, Skulptur, Alfred Nobel." Ateljéföreningen Vinterviken, Konst, Måleri, Skulptur, Alfred Nobel. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2012. . * "Winterviken –“ Med Plats För Många." Winterviken. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 June 2012. . Geography of Stockholm Landforms of Stockholm County Bays of Sweden