Fisktorget
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Fisktorget or Fisktorg (English: Fish market) is a former public square in Malmö, Sweden.
The square was built in 1894 at Bastion Älvsborg immediately west of Hjälmarbron. Fish was sold and transported by railway.[1] In 1969, the square was removed and the name expired, but the statue "Fiskegumma" ("Fish granny") from 1949 by the sculptor Clarence Blum is reminiscent of the fishing trading spot.
References
[edit]- ^ Rosborn, Sven. "Sillhandeln – avgörande för Malmös uppkomst". City of Malmö. Retrieved 23 November 2025.