1863 in Sweden
Sweden-related events during the year of 1863
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Events from the year 1863 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 1863–1864: Rudberg and Gillis Bildt develop a city plan for Stockholm. Albert Lindhagen is appointed head of a commission to examine the plan the following year, only to produce a plan of his own in 1866. The plan, published in 1867, results in no actions.[1]
- - Inauguration of Berns Salonger in Stockholm.
- - Foundation of Skandinaviska Banken.
- - Alfred Nobel invents dynamite.
- - Foundation of the Alfred Berg company.
- - The Risbergska skolan is founded.
- - Danviken Hospital is closed.
- - The Post- and telegraph professions are opened to women.[2]
- 7 August - Johanna Hedén becomes the first licensed female surgeon by passing her exam as feldsher.[3]
Births
- 15 December – Axel Danielsson, socialist agitator, journalist and writer (died 1899)
- 11 March - Amanda Christensen, business person (died 1928)
Deaths
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