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The Keyhole House — haunted place in Västra Götaland, Sweden (Urban Legend)
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The Keyhole House

Nyckelhålshuset

Göteborg, Västra Götaland, Sweden

Haunting level

4/5

Göteborg's Keyhole House (1903 Jugend) — famous entrance plaque tells of a headless "Arthur Lowell" ghost; urban legend, not verified history.

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History

DOCUMENTED: Nyckelhålshuset is a residential building at Sveagatan 2 (corner with Risåsgatan) in Linnéstaden, Göteborg, near Skansberget. Built in 1903, it belongs to the era when the Linné district and western Gothenburg expanded with stone apartment houses in Jugend / Art Nouveau style. The nickname Nyckelhålshuset comes from the distinctive keyhole-shaped main entrance — one of the area's most recognizable façades. The property operates as a housing cooperative (Brf Nyckelhålet) with period interiors (high ceilings, mouldings, cast iron) typical of early-1900s Göteborg. Linnéstaden's café culture, parks and tram lines frame a dense historic neighbourhood rather than a rural estate. Sources: Göteborg.com haunted guides, Atlas Obscura, local real-estate heritage descriptions citing byggår 1903.

Legends

THE HEADLESS MAN & GHOST PLAQUE (folklore — not verified as paranormal): A sign beside the keyhole entrance states (in essence) that the house is haunted by a tall, slim, headless man — identified on the plaque as astronomer "Arthur Lowell," discoverer of Mars canals, who allegedly stayed in a second-floor apartment during a Gothenburg visit 3–16 June 1909. The story is unusual because the legend is displayed on the building itself, not only passed orally. FOLKLORE ANALYSIS: "Arthur Lowell" is widely understood as a playful or mistaken name for Percival Lowell (1855–1916), the real Mars-canal astronomer; his documented link to this specific flat is weak, and the plaque may be artistic or humorous rather than historical. REPORTED URBAN MYTHS (subjective): sightings of a tall headless figure, unease near the entrance, and reputation amplified by ghost walks and media — Haunted Sweden does not treat these as proven hauntings. NOTABLE AREAS: (1) Keyhole entrance + plaque. (2) Entrance hall (stories). (3) Night exterior on Sveagatan. (4) Surrounding Linné streets. SCORING (editorial): Visual 8.5/10, Historical 8/10, Folklore 9/10, Paranormal reputation 8/10, Urban mystery 10/10. FUTURE MISSION: photograph plaque, archive Lowell dates, resident interviews, folklore documentation — premium HIGH. BEST CONDITIONS: rain, fog, winter dark, blue hour, late quiet hours.

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Location

City
Göteborg
Region
Västra Götaland
Country
Sweden
Address
Sveagatan 2, 413 14 Göteborg, Sweden
Coordinates
57.6950°, 11.9540°
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Access

Public landmark

Family friendly

Family friendly

Visit difficulty

☆☆☆☆

Night access

Allowed

Parking

Limited

Guided tours

None

Public access

Yes

Safety

Active apartment building — view the entrance and ghost plaque only from the public pavement. Do not enter the building, block doorways, or disturb residents. Keep noise low, especially at night.