Education
Lindhagen studied at Uppsala from 1841, received a Doctor of Philosophy in 1848, and graduated in 1849.
Lindhagen studied at Uppsala from 1841, received a Doctor of Philosophy in 1848, and graduated in 1849.
He is mostly remembered for his city plans for Stockholm produced in the late 19th century. He made important contributions to the health, fire safety, and construction charters of 1868 and 1874. As such, he had a lasting impact on the redevelopment of Stockholm"s city plans and sanitary conditions, and was a leading force behind the reorganisation of the University of Stockholm.
He worked at the Svea Court of Appeal from 1854, at the Ministry of Justice (Civildepartementet) from 1864, the office of the Minister for Justice (Justitiestatsexpeditionen) from 1869, was member of the Legislation Committee (Lagbyrån) from 1871, and Justice of the Supreme Court 1874-1886. He was member of the board of Stockholm"s folk schools (folkskola) 1862-1879 and from 1863 member of the Stockholm Municipal Assembly. In 1869, he was elected member of the second chamber of the Riksdag, and in 1883 member of the first chamber.