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Gumperts hörna

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You are standing near the site of what was once an absolute institution in Gothenburg. Gumpert's Bookstore. If you asked a local where to meet up, for over a century, the answer was simply Gumpert's Corner.

Let us wind the clock back to February first, 1834. The store was originally opened by a bookseller from Lund, but a young Danish man named Nathan Jacob Gumpert eventually took the reins. And Nathan... well, he was a retail genius way ahead of his time. He did not just sell books. By 1839 he had launched a musical lending library, letting locals borrow sheet music, and he advertised relentlessly in the local paper.

His greatest masterstroke happened in October 1845. Gumpert held the very first recorded book sale in the history of Gothenburg. He dropped an advertising insert right into the daily newspaper, listing highly valuable texts at massively slashed prices. People absolutely flocked to it.

Business boomed. In August 1857, the bookstore moved right across the street. The property was purchased for seventeen thousand, three hundred and thirty three riksdaler, the Swedish currency of the era. Today, that would be equivalent to roughly two hundred thousand American dollars. The widow of Nathan Gumpert completely rebuilt the ground floor just to install massive, gleaming shop windows to lure in passersby.

Then, on December sixth, 1871, the shop moved again, settling into a grand corner property at Södra Hamngatan and Östra Hamngatan. This became the legendary Gumpert's Corner. Glance at your app to see what I mean. This photograph from 1873 captures the avenue just a couple of years after the bookstore arrived, anchoring this intersection as the ultimate rendezvous point.

This 1873 photograph captures Östra Hamngatan, where Gumpert's Bookstore moved in 1871, establishing the famous "Gumperts hörna" (Gumpert's Corner), which became a popular meeting place in Gothenburg.
This 1873 photograph captures Östra Hamngatan, where Gumpert's Bookstore moved in 1871, establishing the famous "Gumperts hörna" (Gumpert's Corner), which became a popular meeting place in Gothenburg.Photo: Axel Lindahl (Q792251), Wikimedia Commons, Public domain. Cropped & resized.

The store itself eventually moved into the Nordstan shopping center in 1978, but the name stubbornly survived in the local vocabulary. Even decades later, Gothenburgers still use the phrase as a meeting spot.

It is brilliant how a single bookseller's savvy marketing can permanently embed his name into the social fabric of a city. Take your time enjoying the area, and whenever you are ready, let us head to our next destination.

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