List of Brick Gothic Buildings - Sweden

Sweden

Place Building Main period of construction Special features Image
Balingsta Parish, southwest of Uppsala Vik Castle Circa 1450, 17th and 19th century alterations
Danmark Parish, southeast of Uppsala Danmark Church 14th and 15th century
Helsingborg St. Mary (Swedish: Sankta Maria kyrka)
Lena Parish, north of Uppsala Lena Church Circa 1300, possibly consecrated in 1303 18th century alterations including plastering of the exterior walls and addition of a burial vault
Lund St. Peter's Priory Church (Swedish: Sankt Peters klosterkyrka) Circa 1300
Malmö St. Peter (Swedish: Sankt Petri kyrka)
Ronneby Holy Cross Church (Swedish: Heliga Kors kyrka)
Sigtuna St. Mary (Swedish: Mariakyrkan) Mid 13th century
Skänninge Vårfrukyrkan ("Church of Our Lady")
Skokloster north of Sigtuna Skokloster Church (originally a convent church: Sko klosters kyrka "Sko Convent Church") 13th century Near Skokloster Castle
Söderköping St. Lawrence's Church (Swedish: S:t Laurentii kyrka)
Stockholm Riddarholmen Church (Swedish: Riddarholmskyrkan) Late 13th century, major 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th century alterations Burial church for many of the Swedish monarchs
Storkyrkan (St. Nicholas) 13th to 15 th century, major 18th century external alterations Outside altered into baroque stucco structure in 1736-1742 to make it more similar to the Royal Palace nearby, which was being constructed at that time after a big fire in 1697. Brick gothic interior is however preserved - it contains late gothic monumental sculpture of St. George and the dragon by Bernt Notke. It is the wedding and coronation church of many Swedish royalties
Strängnäs Strängnäs Cathedral 1296 onwards
Tensta Parish, north of Uppsala Tensta Church
Uppsala Uppsala Cathedral 1287–1435, major 18th and 19th century alterations External appearance largely 19th century
Holy Trinity Church (Swedish: Helga trefaldighets kyrka) Late 13th to 15th century
Vadstena House of Mårten Skinnare Late Middle Ages, 18th century alterations The roof was lowered and the crow-stepped gables removed in the 18th century.
Former royal palace, then part of Vadstena Abbey and later a hospital Mid 13th century, 14th century alterations When handed over to the abbey in 1346 the building was "humbled" and the roof was lowered.
Västerås Västerås Cathedral 13th century, 14th and 15th century extensions and later alterations Burial place of Eric XIV of Sweden
Växjö Växjö Cathedral 13th century, later alterations
Vendel Parish, north of Uppsala Vendel Church Late 13th and early 14th century, possibly consecrated in 1310
Ystad St. Mary (Swedish: Sankta Maria kyrka) 13th to 15th century
Franciscan Monastery Church (St. Peter) (Swedish: S:t Petri kyrka) Late 13th to 15th century

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