Ludvika
About Ludvika
Ludvika is a city located at Lake Väsman in Västerbergslagen in southern Dalarna. The inn is specifically located in the municipality of Ludvika, at the same time as the easternmost component belongs to the municipality of Smedjebacken. Ludvika is relevant city inside the municipality of Ludvika. Ludvika has 15 715 inhabitants and is the 83rd largest urban vicinity in Sweden. At Ludvika stream, Gustav Vasa allow Ludvika use of crowns around 1550.
This became Sweden's first crown use for bar iron forging. In 1726 the mill became offered to the Cedercreutz own family. Towards the give up of the 19th century, the mill became less and much less worthwhile, and changed into consequently progressively deserted. Before that, but, Ludvika were given new industries, which got here to update the mill. The Roth own family, who have been the owner of the farm from 1836, multiplied the mill with a sawmill and a hydro strength plant. Ludvika mill closed down manufacturing in 1920. Ludvika chapel became constructed in 1652 at the Hammarbacken application location and became changed in 1752 with the aid of Ludvika Ulrika church which become erected further south. The place for Ludvika chapel remains known as Kapellhagen.