Swedish Churches and Cathedrals
This collection highlights the ecclesiastical history of Östergötland, featuring architectural landmarks ranging from 12th-century Romanesque stone churches to grand Gothic cathedrals. Key sites include the massive Linköping Cathedral and Vadstena Abbey, founded by Saint Bridget. The list showcases diverse regional styles, including medieval wall paintings in Skeda, the renowned ironwork of the Rogslösa door, and the Baroque and Neo-Gothic structures found in Norrköping and Motala.
Vadstena Abbey
The Abbey Pax Mariae, more commonly referred to as Vadstena Abbey, situated on Lake Vättern in the Diocese of Linköping, Sweden, is a…
Linköping Cathedral
Linköping Cathedral is an active Lutheran church in the Swedish city of Linköping, the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Linköping in the…
Linköping Cathedral
Linköping Cathedral is an active Lutheran church in the Swedish city of Linköping, the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Linköping in the…
Kristbergs Kyrka
A stone church in the Diocese of Linköping, serving the Borensberg parish in Motala.
Kristberg kyrka
A stone church in the Diocese of Linköping, serving the Borensberg parish in Motala.
Landeryds kyrka
This stone church in Landeryd dates back to the 12th century and features a historic runestone built into its wall.
Rystads kyrka
Located north-east of Linköping, this church serves the Åkerbo parish and was largely rebuilt in the late 18th century.
Bankekinds kyrka
Originally known as Svinstads kyrka, this medieval building in Åkerbo parish underwent significant reconstruction during the 1760s.
Sankt Olai kyrka
A Baroque-style church in central Norrköping, built in the 1760s on the site of an earlier medieval structure.
Hedvigs kyrka
Known as the "German Church," this 17th-century building in Norrköping was originally established to serve the city's German-speaking population.
Sankt Lars kyrka
A white-plastered stone church in central Linköping with foundations dating back to the 12th century.
Sankt Lars kyrka
A white-plastered stone church in central Linköping with foundations dating back to the 12th century.
S:t Johannes kyrka
A large Neo-Gothic church in Norrköping, completed in 1906 and characterized by its tall spire and red brickwork.
Slaka kyrka
A medieval church significantly expanded in the 1780s, located on a site with ancient assembly traditions.
Vikingstads kyrka
Constructed in the 1760s to replace two older medieval churches, featuring a well-preserved late-Baroque interior.
Rogslösa kyrka
A 12th-century church famous for its medieval entrance door, which features intricate ironwork depicting biblical scenes.
Skeda kyrka
This medieval stone church south of Linköping contains notable 13th-century wall paintings and a 14th-century triumphal cross.
Horns kyrka
Located in Kinda municipality, this church was rebuilt in the mid-18th century following a fire that destroyed the previous structure.
Kumla Church, Östergötland
Kumla Church is a limestone church, built in the 12th century. It is located at the lake Tåkern in Kumla socken in Mjölby Municipality in…
Motala kyrka
Originally dating from the 13th century, this church underwent major renovations in 1774 and 1844, reflecting various architectural periods.
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