1857 in Sweden
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Events from the year 1857 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 6 June – Wedding between Prince Oscar and Sophie of Nassau.
 - 12 June – Elfrida Andrée becomes the first female organist in Sweden.
 - October 6 - Establishment of Swedish consulate in Bombay, India (now Mumbai)
 - A regulation of Gamla stan is proposed by A. E. Schuldheis and discussed in the parliament. Gets rejected two years later.[1]
 - An interim Swedish-Norwegian government is formed in Stockholm due to the King's deteriorating health.[2]
 - Significant repercussions on imported goods following the 1857 Financial Crisis.[3]
 - The artist Johan Fredrik Höckert's painting Det inre af en lappkåta received a special honourable mention at the Paris Salon. The artwork was acquired by the Swedish Government to display at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Stockholm.
 - Several protests for higher pay in Sweden's iron and steel factories.
 - Devastating fire in the Mosebacke area in Stockholm leads to significant damage to property.
 
Births
- 13 March – Hilda Sachs, journalist and women's rights activist (died 1935)
 - 21 April – Elisabet Anrep-Nordin, pedagogue (died 1947)
 - 27 October – Ernst Trygger, professor and politician (died 1943)
 - Amanda Horney, politician (Social Democrat), trade unionist and women's right activist (died 1953)
 
Deaths
- 2 April - Jeanette Granberg, playwright (born 1825)
 - - Halta-Kajsa, tradition bearer (born 1792)
 
References
- ^ Hall, Thomas (1999). Huvudstad i omvandling – Stockholms planering och utbyggnad under 700 år (in Swedish). Stockholm: Sveriges Radios förlag. ISBN 91-522-1810-4.
 - ^ regjeringen.no (2007-12-03). "Interim Government in Stockholm 1857". Government.no. Retrieved 2025-05-16.
 - ^ "The Financial Crisis in Europe (December 1857)". Marxists-en. 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2025-05-16.
 
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