Store Torv

Store Torv
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Park Allé early morning
Former name(s) Torvegaden
Location Indre By, Aarhus, Denmark
Postal code 8000
Coordinates 56°09′25.5″N 10°12′34.2″E / 56.157083°N 10.209500°E / 56.157083; 10.209500

Store Torv (lit. Great Square) is a public square located in the Indre By neighborhood in Aarhus, Denmark.[1] It is situated between Lille Torv and Aarhus Cathedral, shaped as an elongated triangle. It is the largest public square in Aarhus and one of the oldest venues for markets in the city. The square is home to many notable buildings including the dominating cathedral and is frequently host to cultural events.[2]

History

Store Torv emerged in about year 1200 in connection with the construction of the cathedral. In the first centuries the street was known as Torvegaden and functioned as a connection between Immervad and the cathedral through Lille Torv. At the time Lille Torv was called Torvet (The Square) and later Gammeltorv (Old Square) and functioned as the center of the town. The square evolved with the city and it was originally formed very differently. The city gate Borgporten (Castle Gate) separated Store Torv from Lille Torv. The gate had a medieval tower and was use by the watchmen of the city at night. In 1685 the gate was torn down because it was an obstacle to traffic, thus removing the barrier between the two squares.[2]

Storv Torv was in m]edieval times home to both the cathedral of the Diocese of Aarhus and the City Hall of Aarhus. The suare was used for markets, punishments and official celebrations. Punishments could be whipping or the stocks but also executions by hanging. The location was convenient for it's proximity to the jailhouse under the city hall. In about 1600 punishments were relocated to Galgebakken outside the town. The most common use for the square was markets. After the Danish king established rules for when and how markets could be held it became one of the largest in the town. The market was primarily for vegetables, fruit, horses and cattle. Store Torv was also used for official celebrations such as the king's birthday or New Year's Eve.[2]

Notable buildings

Store Torv is dominated by Aarhus Cathedral from around 1300. The hotel Hotel Royal from 1838 is one of the oldest and most storied hotels in the town. The pharmacy Løveapoteket has been situated at its present location since 1710. Store Torv was previously home to the city hall.[3]

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References

  1. "Lille Torv, Store Torv og Bispetorv" (in Danish). Aarhus Municipality. Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Store Torv" (in Danish). Aarhus City Archives. Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  3. "Store Torv" (in Danish). Aarhus City Association. Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.

Coordinates: 56°09′25″N 10°12′34″E / 56.1570°N 10.2095°E / 56.1570; 10.2095

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