The Andersson family gathered at the dining table for meals, socialising, and daily activities. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud.

The Blockmaker’s House 1917

Just over a century ago, a family ran a workshop from their home on the hills of Södermalm. Sharing the same building, a widow rented a single room for herself and her children.

Craftsman Gustav Andersson lives in a timber cottage on the island of Södermalm. He is employed by the navy making pulley wheels for ship rigging. He operates his lathe directly inside his home.

Life can get crowded and noisy when daily family life clashes with workshop production. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud.

Between 1917 and 1923, the Andersson family lived on the cottage’s upper floor. Meanwhile, the back apartment was rented by Emilia Gustavsson, a widow with five children.

This historic home shows how ordinary working-class families lived in early 20th-century Stockholm.

Location

Stigbergsgatan 21, Södermalm

Meals were prepared in this dark, compact upstairs kitchen. On Sundays, the family occasionally treated themselves to lunch at the historic Berns Salonger restaurant instead. Photo: Alexander Mahmoud.

Facts about tour

Location: Stigbergsgatan 21, Södermalm
Group: Maximum 15 participants
Duration: About 60 minutes
Accessibility: Due to stairs in the house this tour is not accessible to people with wheelchairs or strollers.

Price for groups
Weekdays 9 am–5 pm
: SEK 2,750
Weekdays 5–8 pm: SEK 4,125 (starting no later than 7 pm)
Weekends 9 am–8 pm: SEK 4,125 (starting no later than 7 pm)

The program is VAT exempt.

 

Booking conditions

We confirm your booking by email. Once we have confirmed your order, the booking is binding.

You can cancel no later than 10 working days before the booked date. If you cancel later, you still have to pay.

Booking information

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Phone hours
Tuesday–Friday 09.30–11.30
Irregular phone hours
9 July–4 August – closed
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Telephone
Telephone 08-508 31 620
Email
Email boka.stadsmuseet@stockholm.se

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