Historic Churches & Chapels
The Jönköping region preserves a diverse range of ecclesiastical architecture, from the 12th-century stone foundations of Kumlaby on Visingsö to the 19th-century Neo-Gothic spires of Sofiakyrkan. This collection highlights significant landmarks like the 17th-century wooden church in Hakarp, renowned for its Baroque ceiling paintings, and the Brahe family's burial site at Brahekyrkan. These sites reflect the area's transition from medieval Romanesque styles to the ornate National Romantic and Neoclassical designs of later centuries.
Brahekyrkan
Built in the 1630s by Per Brahe the Younger on Visingsö, this church serves as the burial site for the influential Brahe family. It features a rich Baroque interior and was constructed on the site of the medieval Ströja church.
Kumlaby kyrka
A 12th-century Romanesque church on Visingsö famous for its 15th-century murals. Its tower was uniquely modified into a flat platform in the 17th century to serve as an astronomical observatory.
Ljungarums Kyrka
Dating back to the 13th century, this is the oldest surviving church building in Jönköping. The stone structure features a medieval baptismal font and a distinctive wooden bell tower.
Sofiakyrkan
A prominent Neo-Gothic landmark in Jönköping completed in 1888. Designed by architect Gustaf Dahl, the church is characterized by its high spire and intricate brickwork.
Bankeryd Church
Bankeryd Church is a church in Bankeryd in Sweden. Belonging to Bankeryd Parish of the Church of Sweden, it was inaugurated on 30 August…
Eastern Chapel
Eastern Chapel is a church building in Jönköping in Sweden. Belonging to the Church of Sweden, the current building was opened in 1937.
Huskvarna Kyrka
A red wooden church completed in 1908 in the National Romantic style. Designed by Birger Damstedt, the building is noted for its distinctive architecture and location overlooking the industrial town.
Hakarps kyrka
This 1694 wooden cross-church is celebrated for its well-preserved Baroque interior and extensive ceiling paintings created by Edvard Orm in the early 18th century.
Bottnaryds kyrka
A 17th-century wooden church housing the tomb of Johan Printz, Governor of the New Sweden colony. The interior is decorated with detailed biblical paintings on the walls and ceiling.
Rogberga kyrka
Originally a medieval site, the current building is a large Neoclassical stone church completed in 1869. It retains a medieval crucifix and features an expansive, light-filled interior.
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