Mysterious Demon Masks on Linnegatan Street in Gothenburg, Sweden: History and Legends
In Gothenburg, Sweden, there is a historic main street - Linnégatan. On the outer wall of a building on this street, there is a striking devil's mask. Behind this mask lies an interesting historical legend.
According to local legend, when King Oscar II was in Gothenburg, he would use an apartment on this street. This apartment on the second - floor had no long - term tenants and was a place where the king secretly rendezvoused with his mistresses. It is said that the mistresses would occasionally appear on the balcony. The devil's mask installed on the opposite building is said to have been placed by a local developer in the late 19th century, as if silently morally protesting against Oscar II's love affairs.
Today, the devil's mask on Linnégatan is actually a replica, and there is an identical one on the outer wall of the building. The original building with this mask was demolished in the 1980s, but this feature was later restored.
The devil's mask, through the passage of time, still gazes at the street. It is not only a unique architectural decoration but also a symbol carrying the history, culture, and legends of Gothenburg. It adds a bit more mystery to this ancient street and attracts countless tourists and history enthusiasts to explore the stories behind it. Whether for those interested in history or simply tourists attracted by the mysterious atmosphere, the devil's mask on Linnégatan is worth a visit.
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