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- the man behind the Göta Canal

In 1798, Naval officer and politician Count Baltzar
von Platen was appointed to the Board of the Trollhätte Canal company. At the same time, he began
work on plans for a link between the North Sea and the Baltic that was
later to be known as the Göta Canal.
On
11 April 1910, Göta kanalbolag under the leadership of Baltzar
von Platen was granted permission by King Karl XIII to build
a canal from Mem on the Baltic to Sjötorp on Lake Vänern.
The
canal workshops at Motala Verkstad were founded by von Platen
in 1822 to manufacture equipment for building the canal. This
was also the start of a development that led to Motala being
known as the cradle of Sweden's engineering industry.
Baltzar
von Platen was never able to experience the splender of Göta
Canal upon its completion. During 1829, three years prior to
the formal inauguration in Mem during 1832, von Platen passed
away. He has since then received a resting place near the Canal
in Motala.
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