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Bankastræti
Bankastræti is a street in Reykjavík's city centre which runs from the west ends of Laugavegur and Skólavörðustígur to the intersection at Lækjartorg. It has, since the nineteenth century, been one of the main streets of Reykjavík. ==History==
With the building of a bridge over Lækinn, the stream running from Tjörnin along what is now Lækjargata, in 1828, Bankarstræti, along with the contiguous Austurstræti and Laugavegur, became some of the most important streets in Reykjavík.〔Helga Maureen Gylfadóttir and Guðný Gerður Gunnarsdóttir, ''Húsakönnun: Austurstræti – Pósthússtræti – Hafnarstræti – Lækjargata'', Skýrsla, 132 (Reykjavík: Minjasafn Reykjavíkur, 2006), p. 11; http://rafhladan.is/handle/10802/4886.〕 The street saw Reykjavík's first street light, an oil-lamp beside Lækjartorg. Since the earlier twentieth century, the street has been one-way. Since 2012, Bankastræti, along with Laugarvegur and Skólavörðustígur, has been pedestrianised during the summer as part of the 'sumar götur eru sumargötur' ('some streets are summerstreets') scheme.〔Eva Þrastardóttir, 'Göngugötur í miðbæjum: Laugavegur – Bankastræti – Skólavörðustígur' (unpublished MSc dissertation, University of Reykjavík, 2013), http://skemman.is/is/item/view/1946/16115.〕
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