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Ystad () is a town and the seat of Ystad Municipality, in , . Ystad had 18,350 inhabitants in 2010. The settlement dates from the 11th century and has become a busy ferryport, local administrative centre, and tourist attraction.


Etymology
In 1285, the town's name was written Ystath. Its original meaning is not fully understood, but the y probably is related to an old word for the ,Svenskt ortnamnslexikon, 2003 while stad means town or place.


History
After the time of , Bishop of Roskilde and Archbishop of , peace was brought to the area in the 11th century, fishing families settled at the mouth of the river Vassa as herring fishing became the main source of trade. Ystad was not mentioned in documents until 1244, in a record of King Eric's visit to the town with his brother, Abel. A , Gråbrödraklostret, was founded in 1267, and Ystad joined the in the 14th century.

The charter of 1599 gave the town the right to oxen. Ystad, together with all of , was transferred from to Sweden following the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658.

By 1866 Ystad had a connection and it was established as a town in the 1890s. After World War II, services to Świnoujście and to the Danish island of were opened.


Demographics
In 1658, Ystad's population was about 1,600 and, by 1850 it had reached 5,000. The increased importance brought by the railway and the garrison in the 1890s drove the population above 10,000.


Infrastructure

Economy
Some of the main industries of the town are trade, handicraft and tourism, derived from being one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the Scania province and its association with the Wallander detective novels.


Transport
The ferry port has services to the Danish island of , to in Germany, and to Świnoujście in , the latter forming part of the E65 road route south from Malmö.

Ystad connects the and Österlen Line railways. Passenger traffic runs between Malmö and (operated by Skåne Commuter Rail). Until December 2017, a direct train service linked Ystad to via the Øresund Bridge (operated by Danish State Railways).


Sports
The most popular sport in Ystad is , with two big clubs. Ystads IF is in Elitserien (the highest Swedish men's national league, ) whilst IFK Ystad is situated in Division 1 (the second highest league, ). Several famous handball players have played for these clubs, including Per Carlén.


Media
The only newspaper published at present in Ystad is the Ystads Allehanda, which also covers the neighbouring municipalities of , , and Sjöbo. The newspaper was founded in 1873. Ystads Allehanda site


Places of interest
One of Sweden's best preserved medieval monasteries, the Greyfriars Abbey, lies in Ystad. The town also has an additional large medieval church, the Church of the Virgin Mary ( Mariakyrkan). Both are highly influenced by Gothic architecture (which can also be seen in churches around the , for instance in , Malmö, and ) and are among the best examples in Sweden of . In addition, there are areas of surviving medieval town architecture, like the Latin school (built ) and several townhouses. The city is also included in the European Route of Brick Gothic.


In culture
In his novel Inferno (1897), August Strindberg describes Ystad like so:

The little town to which I now betook myself lies in the extreme south of Sweden, on the seacoast. It is an old pirates' and smugglers' haunt, in which exotic traces of all parts of the world have been left by various voyagers.

Ystad is the setting of the Swedish crime drama .


Notable people
  • Richard Andersson (born 1972), musician and songwriter
  • Malik Bendjelloul (1977–2014), documentary filmmaker
  • Frank Björklund (born 1960), painter and printmaker
  • Axel Fredrik Bjurström (1846–1890) newspaper publisher, businessman
  • (born 1946), actor and scriptwriter
  • Ernst-Hugo Järegård (1928–1998), actor
  • Frans Jeppsson-Wall (born 1998), singer
  • (1864–1920), patron of the arts
  • Börje Langefors (1915–2009), computer scientist
  • (born 1986), singer-songwriter
  • born Sara Linnea Larsson (born 1988), singer
  • (1893–1982), astronomer
  • (1908–2002), rally driver and writer
  • Anna Q. Nilsson (1888–1974), American actress
  • (born 1993), footballer
  • (born 1956), songwriter, artist, and producer
  • (1949–2020), Norwegian singer, musician, and comedian
  • (born 1979), video game programmer and designer, creator of


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