Saint James's Church, Stockholm

Local nameJakobs kyrka
LocationNorrmalm, Stockholm, Sweden

Saint James's Church is a church in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to apostle Saint James the Greater, patron saint of travellers. It is often mistakenly called St Jacob's. The confusion arises because Swedish, like many other languages, uses the same name for both James and Jacob.

Arguably the most central church in the Swedish capital, surrounded by the popular park Kungsträdgården, the Royal Opera, the square Gustav Adolfs torg; and near Sergels torg, the Royal Palace, and governmental office Rosenbad, the parish of the church was limited to 150 souls in the late 1980s, and was thus merged into the parish of the Stockholm Cathedral in 1989. A bust of Swedish tenor Jussi Björling stands outside.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_James's_Church,_Stockholm

Address 3 Jakobs torg, Stockholm 11152, Sweden

Coordinates 59°19'49.585" N 18°4'13.623" E

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