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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