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Visby Infrastructure Work Includes Medieval Excavation and Public Event

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  • Infrastructure work on Biskopsgatan in Visby includes water, sewage, electricity, and district heating systems.
  • An archaeologist is involved due to medieval street paving remains, with a public event set for March 12, 2026.
  • People are encouraged to attend as 'umarells' to observe the construction, with limited accessibility requiring arrival on foot.

According to sources, there is ongoing work on Biskopsgatan in Visby where existing infrastructure is being replaced and new infrastructure is being laid down. The work involves water, sewage, electricity, and district heating. It is a coordinated effort carried out by Region Gotland and GEAB.

An archaeologist from Gotlands Museum is participating in the excavation because there are remains of medieval street paving in the trench. The timeline for completing this infrastructure work has not been specified. There is an event on Thursday, March 12, 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00 at Biskopsgatan in Visby, outside Biskopsgården, where people can come and ask questions to those working there and to the archaeologist.

Accessibility is limited and parking is not possible; people should come on foot from Smedjegatan. The word 'umarell' comes from Italy, specifically the area around Bologna, and means 'little uncle' in the local dialect. In Sweden, 'umarell' has taken on its own charming meaning: a curious person (often wearing a cap) who stands at construction sites, with hands behind their back, following every machine, every crane, and every excavation with great interest.

The umarell is the construction site's own 'lively observer' who adds a touch of humor, asks questions, and sometimes comes with unexpected tips. People are invited to become today's umarells and get a closer look at what is happening under the surface. It is unknown if any historical artifacts have been found from the medieval remains.

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