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Visby was probably established the year 897. At that time big parts of Gotland were
swamp areas. The downtown ascends from the coast-line terraced up against Klinten 40 meters above sea level.
Visby's settlement is considered constructed after a regulated planning system with narrow streets.
In the center of the current downtown, fresch water was in good supply. The source-tributary became an important reason for
the development of Visby to a medieval large town. You can listen to the spring´s sound today from the cellar of St. Karin's ruined monastery.
During the viking period Visby began to assume the caracter of a built-up area. As from the end of
the 11th century Gotland dominated the lucrative long-distance trading with Russian products, directed towards Western Europe.
The population of Visby increased with the Germans' immigration in the middle of the 12th century, as rumours about Gotlanders'
accumulated wealth and success was widespread. Visby became a big transit town for merchants.
It's hard to tell how many citizens that lived in this ultra modern town with lofty stone buildings and more churches than anywhere else in Sweden.
About 3000 people live 'behind the walls' nowadays, estimations for the medieval period are about 6000.
Visby got its first latrine system, very modern for being a medieval town, when the houses were built with combined privy and rubbish chute. Several latrine chambers were
connected together and ended in the harbour. |