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Lilla Bommen is a part of
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harbor used for visiting
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and also the name given to the land surrounding the harbor. The eponymous building along with The Gothenburg Opera house and the barque
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are all located at Lilla Bommen.


Etymology

The names ''Lilla Bommen'' ("The Small Boom") and ''Stora Bommen'' ("The Large Boom"), which is slightly further to the west along the
Göta älv The (; "River of (the) Geats") is a river that drains lake Vänern into the Kattegat, at the city of Gothenburg, on the western coast of Sweden. It was formed at the end of the last glaciation, as an outflow channel from the Baltic Ice Lake to ...
, come from the booms that previously blocked the way for boats going in and out of the Gothenburg canals and where a government tax was collected. The harbor was located between two
bastion A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the ...
s: the ''Gustavus Primus'' at the present-day opera house, and the ''S:tus Ericus'' west of the Lilla Bommen high-rise.


History

Completed in 1860, with a quay and deep, Lilla Bommen soon became the main
port in Gothenburg A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Hamburg, Manches ...
for canal boats, and domestic shipping. It was the starting point for cargo and passenger ships going up the Göta älv, through the
Göta Canal The Göta Canal () is a Swedish canal constructed in the early 19th century. The canal is long, of which were dug or blasted, with a width varying between and a maximum depth of about .Uno Svedin, Britt Hägerhäll Aniansson, ''Sustainab ...
, then across lakes
Vänern Vänern ( , , ) is the largest lake in Sweden, the largest lake in the European Union and the third-largest lake in Europe after Ladoga and Onega in Russia. It is located in the provinces of Västergötland, Dalsland, and Värmland in the sou ...
and
Vättern Vättern ( , ) is the second-largest lake in Sweden, after Vänern, and the sixth-largest lake in Europe. It is a long, finger-shaped body of fresh water in south central Sweden, to the southeast of Vänern, pointing at the tip of Scandinavia. ...
to
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and
Norrköping Norrköping ( , ) is a city in the province of Östergötland in eastern Sweden and the seat of Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, about 160 km southwest of the national capital Stockholm, 40 km east of county seat Lin ...
. Demolition of the old gunpowder house at Lilla Bommen started on 7October 1862. In 1899, a station house was built at Lilla Bommen at the end of the line for the ''Västergötland–Göteborgs Järnvägar'' (" Västra Götaland–Gothenburg Railway"). In 1936, the then ''Östra Hamnkanalen'' ("East Harbor Canal"), running from Lilla Bommen between the two lanes of the ''Östra Hamngatan'' ("East Harbor Street") and ending at Brunnsparken was filled in, then in 1937–38, a third of the Lilla Bommen harbor (the inner part) was also filled in. An option considered at the time was to fill in the entire dock and move shipping to the Gullberg quay northeast of the dock.


Geography

Lilla Bommen is a part of the
Gothenburg Gothenburg ( ; ) is the List of urban areas in Sweden by population, second-largest city in Sweden, after the capital Stockholm, and the fifth-largest in the Nordic countries. Situated by the Kattegat on the west coast of Sweden, it is the gub ...
harbor on the shore of the Göta älv. Said to have been constructed in the 1640s, it is used as a marina, owned and operated by the
Gothenburg Municipality Gothenburg Municipality ( or ) is a municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Gothenburg. When the first Swedish local government acts were implemented in 1863 the City of Gothenburg, founde ...
through the
Liseberg Liseberg is an amusement park located in Gothenburg, Sweden, that opened in 1923. It is the second most visited theme park in Scandinavia, with around three million visitors annually. Among the noteworthy attractions is the wooden roller coaste ...
company, for visiting pleasure craft. Lilla Bommen is also the name of the land surrounding the harbor. On the west side of the dock is The Gothenburg Opera house, completed in 1994 while on the east is an office complex that includes a high-rise with the same name as the area, the
Lilla Bommen Lilla Bommen is a part of Gothenburg harbor used for visiting boats and also the name given to the land surrounding the harbor. The eponymous building along with The Gothenburg Opera house and the barque Viking are all located at Lilla Bommen. ...
. The building is locally known as "The Lipstick" or "The
Skanska Skanska AB () is a multinational construction and development company based in Sweden. It was established in 1887 as a concrete product manufacturer. History Aktiebolaget Skånska Cementgjuteriet (Scanian Cement Casting Ltd) was established i ...
Skyscraper". The barque Viking is moored between the dock and the high-rise.


Lilla Bommen Bridge

The former Lilla Bommen Bridge crossed the ''Östra Hamnkanalen'' at its outlet in the Lilla Bommen harbor. It connected the ''Kanaltorget'' ("Canal Square") with the ''S:t Eriks Torg'' ("S:t Eric's Square"). It was a wide and heavily trafficked bridge with railway tracks. It became part of the landfill when the canal was filled in.


Lilla Bommen Square

East of the harbor is Lilla Bommen Square, which was named in 1883. The square was created in 1878 when part of the ''Vallgraven'' ("Moat"), from Lilla Bommen harbor to the ''Fattighusån'' was filled in to create an extended land area northeast of the harbor. Another part of Lilla Bommen outside the ''Vallgraven'' was the ''Stadstjänareholmen''. This area was leased by master carpenter Hultman, who gave his name to ''Hultmans Holme'' ("Hultman's Islet") a district in modern Gothenburg.


Göta boat

In July 2001, when digging was done at ''S:t Eriksgatan'' in Lilla Bommen, in connection to the construction of the
Götatunneln The Götatunneln (Göta Tunnel) is a road tunnel between Järntorget and Lilla Bommen in central Gothenburg, Sweden. It is long. Construction began 2000 and it was opened for traffic June 2006. The tunnel is separated in two tubes, each carr ...
, a boat wreck from the mid 1700s was found. It was designated the ''Götabåten'' ("Göta Boat"). The boat was buried under more than of heavy landfill, at a depth that is about below the current water level of the Göta älv. What was left of the boat was a section of the hull, consisting of the
keel The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element of a watercraft, important for stability. On some sailboats, it may have a fluid dynamics, hydrodynamic and counterbalancing purpose as well. The keel laying, laying of the keel is often ...
, the
sternpost A sternpost is the upright structural member or post at the aft end of a ship or a boat, to which are attached the transoms and the rearmost part of the stern. The sternpost may either be completely vertical or may be tilted or "raked" slight ...
and parts of the hull sides. The boat was mainly made from oak and pine, and was estimated to have been approximately long.


''Göta Elf'' accident

On 15April 1908, the
steamboat A steamboat is a boat that is marine propulsion, propelled primarily by marine steam engine, steam power, typically driving propellers or Paddle steamer, paddlewheels. The term ''steamboat'' is used to refer to small steam-powered vessels worki ...
''Göta Elf'', capsized and sank in the Lilla Bommen harbor. The steamer was fully loaded with cargo and passengers, twentysix people died and the accident was widely publicized in national press. The somewhat gruesome salvage operation was filmed by photographer
Charles Magnusson Charles Magnusson (26 January 1878 – 18 January 1948) was a Swedish film producer and screenwriter. Career In 1894, Magnusson's job was a professional photographer in Sweden and in 1905 he changed careers to be newsreel camera operator. ...
and was shown, uncensored, as part of one of Sweden's first
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s. The boat was built in 1884 at Thorskogs wharf and operated the route Gothenburg–
Lilla Edet Lilla Edet is a locality and the seat of Lilla Edet Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It had 4,862 inhabitants in 2010. Lilla Edet was the smallest of three settlements that were burnt down in Sweden on 25 June 1888. The wooden to ...
–
Trollhättan Trollhättan () is the 23rd-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Trollhättan Municipality, Västra Götaland County. It is situated by Göta älv, near the lake Vänern, and has a population of approximately 50,000 in the city proper. It is loc ...
.


P-Arken ship

In 1991, a 1975
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was transformed into a floating pontoon multistorey car parking facility. The ship was given the new name P-Arken and it is permanently moored in Lilla Bommen near
Skeppsbron Skeppsbron ( Swedish: "The Ship's Bridge") is both a street and a quay in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, stretching from the bridge Strömbron in front of the Royal Palace southward to Slussen. The quay Skeppsbrok ...
.


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360° VR panorama of Lilla Bommen
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