
Recently, Göteborgs-Posten visited us at Umarell for an in-depth feature about our venture in the historic Dicksonska Palatset. The article offers a glimpse into the vision behind Umarell, the meeting point between gastronomy and cultural heritage, and the work involved in opening one of Gothenburg’s most unique restaurants.
GP’s reporter steps into the grand halls of the palace and describes the feeling of being inside a building where history lives within the walls. The article highlights the atmosphere, with quotes like:
“It’s almost a little too beautiful in here,” says a wide-eyed Oliver Ingrosso.
This is not just a restaurant project — it’s about breathing new life into one of Gothenburg’s most mythical buildings.
In the piece, our restaurateur Oliver Ingrosso shares his thoughts behind Umarell and his ambition to create something more than just a restaurant. GP highlights his words:
“It feels… like a responsibility, I’d say. As if there’s a legacy here to care for.”
The feature shows how Umarell is part of bringing new life to one of the city’s most storied landmarks — the unique environment of the Dickson Palace. The article captures that blend of respect for history and forward-thinking that defines Umarell.
Would you like to read more about our work and GP’s experience of Umarell?
